I must admit I was thinking along the lines of using say a 24mm as a
fisheye in the larger format or even an 8mm thinking that a larger area
film area could be covered in Medium or large format, bit like the macro
experiments using cctv on 35mm just ending up with bigger and hopefully
better quality images.
I have been thinking about what one of the listees bsaid about an image
that didn't have the knockout punch but aged better, and I am wondering
that even though we search for perfection it is not really what we want,
I always made sure there was at least one small mistake in my job CV
when i was consulting, usually a missed full stop and it worked. I
wonder then if its the pictures that people can find a small fault with
that endears it more to them - or is my thinking just rubbish.
disclaimer - Oh by the way I am not suggesting the aforementioned
listees photo is anything other than perfect especially having not even
seen it.
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