On 5/17/05, UncaMikey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since I am still a FNG here, I get to throw in things out of left field > and can use newness as a defense. > > I am not very interested in gear, I have all the gear I want and need > and can use right now. I shoot film, and when I get it processed I get > a CD so I can pass shots around. That's just me. > > What I most enjoy on PDML is looking at other's photos. Whether I > comment or not, I learn something from almost every one. And to be > brutally honest, in the time I've been here, I have yet to be able to > tell from the photo whether the photographer shot the original with > film or digital. > > In other words, film or digital seems to have little to do with the > intrinsic quality of the photograph. And by "quality" I don't mean by > some technical standard, but rather aesthetic appeal. Personally, if > someone shares a good shot, I'd rather give at least 99% of the credit > to the shooter rather than the equipment.
Dude. I like the way you think. cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

