I would disagree. I spent some weeks in a class last year shooting
slides and was producing some good images. Then went off on a 2-week
Italy trip and shot negatives. In many cases I was disappointed by the
exposures that I had expected to be spot on. My chromes had tended to
be dark, so I got in the habit of opening up a bit. I thought it was
the camera, but the prints turned out to be consistently over-exposed.
A great shooter will be the one who knows what to expect from his
camera under differing conditions, supplies and equipment.
Regan (still working from consistently average & serindipitously good
towards consistently good).
A good slide
shooter will be a great print shooter, but not visa versa right? ...
Albert
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