Quite agree.
Wouldn't it had been for a broken ttl conn 3, I wouldn't have found this
list. Wouldn't have I found this list so valuable, my OM-2 would still be in
the closet. I started taking pictures again, and found them to be better
than before. Besides, I found myself learning on most different topics: the
so called OT topics. Not that all of them are interesting for me in this
moment of my life. Moreover, I'm taking seriously Bill Barber's advice and
began participating in www.montevideo.gub.uy/fotografia/ - reluctantly
because of idiosyncratic reasons but I did.
Although DSLR are commonly seen here, especially Nikons, I cannot afford one
of any DSLR *and* a new computer for a while. But I've been learning in this
list -and out of it- quite a bit of PS; I've even took out of my library my
old Sears-Zemansky General Physics book to read about colorimetry (sp?)
And all this is somehow away from my profession, but not quite.
Fernando.
on 3/04/2005 15:09, Steve Dropkin at steve@xxxxxxxxxxx, wrote:
> The draw here for me is the photography. There are several excellent
> photographers on this list who inspire me and take some wonderful
> shots. That art happens almost regardless of what equipment one
> uses. And as long as there's some discussion of what to do with all
> of this metal and glass, I'll be around.
>
> Steve
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