In message <006e01c28fdc$ad598f20$9d62e918@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"John Hudson" writes:
>I have not read a word about whether digital per se does anything to improve
>one's photographic skills in mastering composition and light . For example,
>would Cartier-Bresson or Ansel Adams have been able to enhance their
>photographic output had digital had been available to them. Somehow, I doubt
>it.
Uhm, I'm sure first one wouldn't, because the lag between pressing the
shutter and the actual photo being taken is too long for any 'decisive
moment' photos. :-) The famous guy would probably splash in the puddle
already. ;-)
And the latter one would probably have a bit of a trouble getting those
aspens to 'glow' on an inkjet paper. :-)
Saso
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