Ken Durling wrote:
> 
> Just to add one more thought to this age-old thread:  there is the
> question of *familiarity" with whatever you're using.  The other day I
> handed my camera mid-roll to another person so that I could be in some
> pictures.  This guy is an experienced photographer,  When I got the
> roll back, the shots he took were significantly "inferior" to the rest
> of the roll.  The gear was good, the photographer was good.  He just
> didn't know the equipment.
> 
> You should hear this discussion in music circles!
> 
> Ken Durling

Ken

This is true with any tool.  There is an "artist" in my area that uses a
chain saw.  He creates interesting pieces of art from trees that would
otherwise be cut down.

There is no way my use of a chain saw can be called art.  That's what I
try to do with my EOS-5.

Bob

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