On Wed, 26 Aug 1998 SiteMistic@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I noticed, though, that the more sophisticated the equipment I was
> using became, the less satisfied I was with the photos I was producing. It
> became so easy to produce technically good photos that the psychological value
> I placed on each image dropped. It took me quiet a while, though, to reach
> this understanding of why I was producing photos that were dissapointing to
> me.
I was just discussing this off-list with another member, and agree
wholeheartedly. The reality is, some cameras & lenses simply produce
more images that we treasure than others. It may be ergonomics, optics,
who cares ? As long as it aids and abets our vision, that's what matters.
Call it superstition, or what you will, the proof is in the pictures.
*= Doris Fang =*
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