This ranting be the food of Art, rave on! :-)
--Peter
At 11:14 PM 03/31/1999 -0500, Doris Fang wrote:
> IMO, it's an individual thing. Even the most complex cameras can
>be used in simple modes. I want my cameras to act as seamless catalysts
>between visions and images, not as a clumsy interface to be
>tolerated ! The technology has to be autonomic, like breathing, if it
>is to serve one well. Practice, study & reflection integrates the
>technology and the photographer into harmony and grace.
>I have simply learned that some cameras & lenses work better for me. The
>hardware that dances in my hands; that becomes transparent as the light
>turns seductively ephemeral... as the moments begin to count and the
>mind races a few seconds into the future, probabilities going through the
>roof or distilling towards the inevitable, allowing me to see clearly,
>without any impedance, is what I want with me. Olympus fits.
>
> *= Doris Fang =*
> [end rant]
--- Peter
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