Earl Dunbar wrote:
>>Oh come on! People have been asking that question at least since the
>>ancient Greeks. You just don't like digital, and that's more than reason
>>enough to avoid it. No need to make it all part of some evil conspiracy
>>to ruin everyone's quality of life.
>>
>not true!... I DO like digital ... I just haven't found the right
>combination of elements (camera, sensor, workflow) that is comfortable
>and productive for me........
>
>The genesis of digital was largely twofold: to make photography easier
>and faster.
>
I thought it was to make money.....
>In some respects it has done both, but I'm not sure it's
>=better= for the kind of stuff I like to do, and the kind of look I
>excpect in prints. Remember, I am primarily a B&W photographer, so seek
>the best monochrome file out of the camera that I can get.
>
>
Yes, that is different, at least to date.
>The "thought and care" comment was intentional, to get a reaction. ;-)
>
>
Yeah, I figured. And the response was an intentional rising to the bait.
Fun too. :-)
Moose
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