>
>So here we sit and discuss to death every aspect of our cameras,
>flashes, and the health and future of a family owned optical works, and
>HCB basically says we are killing our work by thinking about it. A good
>photograph can only be instinctual, "from the heart, without conscious
>thought."
>
>Truthfully, my best photos do come when I am "in the zone" and not
>planning, just capturing as best I can how the subject makes me feel, or
>trying to present to my unknown and unseen "best friend" what I see, so
>they can enjoy it and perhaps understand me a little better as well.
>--
>JoMac, Imagineering Head
>Image * I * Nation, the creative division of RMG Services NW
> \__/
No doubt there is truth in that, but you have to remember that "we"
includes a lot of people--many of whom are on different parts of the
learning curve.
I'm a beginner, the "zone" is remote, and I still have to learn all this
stuff before I can just stop thinking about it and do it. The discussion is
still invaluable for me.
Dan Scott
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