Brian O'Connor wrote:
> <big snip>
> I find it interesting to think of photography as a journey, equipment
> comes and goes, and after a while you get to trust certain equipment, even
> though others don't. Your own experiences become much more important than
> other peoples. In the end it doesn't really matter who said what about
> which lens(and that includes me:).
>
> <end of bandwidth hogging rave>
>
> Brian
> --
>
> Brian O'Connor, Unix Systems Consultant
> La Trobe University,Bendigo,Australia; b.oconnor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> http://ironbark.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/~boc/resume.html
>
Brian;
Thanks for hogging the bandwidth. I enjoyed reading your perspective.
Sometimes I
(we?) tend to become very clinical, #s-oriented, when relating to a medium
which,
in the end, relies on emotion to deliver it's message.
Now, please excuse me while I use a USAF test chart to compare my Zuiko 50 F/2
macro to a Nikon 55 F/2.8 micro... jeez, how come I don't have any time to take
pix? <g>
george
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