I just opened up both windows, and whooosh! Papers went flying. Om1n
on table... Papers are still. Yep, Om's and Zuikos are great paper
weights!
;-)
It's really not my problem. It's just hearing about "their" problems,
and "their solutions" to those problems either annoy me or makes me
laugh. Let me give you an example..
One of them brings a japanese outdoor photography magazine to the group,
opens up to a page, and shows a pic of a beautiful location, and he
shows his picture taken at the exact location, and he complains how
theirs turned out great, (beautiful saturated colors, smooth tones, just
perfect) and his sucked.
Hmm.. Let's see... He handheld, the other shot with a tripod. He uses
Kodak max 400, the other was shot on Fuji Velvia.. The other guy shoved
a polarizer in front of his lens... And it looks like the shot was done
at 5am-6am instead of high noon..
So what's the solution to all this? He bought a green filter... He's
going to go back (armed again with kodak max 400, and this time, a green
filter) and damn it, he's going to make those leaves look green even if
he has to fake it!!
It behooves me to tell him read the little caption on the bottom of the
picture describing the lens used, the film used, the tripod used, the
filter used, and what time it was shot...
you're right, not really my problem I guess...
Albert
Thomas Bryhn
PS! Zuikos make even better paper weights.
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