Hello Shel,

Certainly for me, what constitutes desired exposure is not exactly the
same for digital as it was for film.  Not having been one to have my
own lab when shooting film, I really relied on the consistancy of the
lab to produce from my exposures.

With digital, I am now my own lab (develop and process - not print).
So I am taking a deeper interest into the exposure issue than I did
with film.  Probably because I can do something about it and see more
directly the results of my exposure and processing.

I do agree that you will need a different frame of mind when shooting
digital from film.  As you switch back and forth, you'll need to use the
knowledge you have gained for that particular medium.

-- 
Bruce


Thursday, July 28, 2005, 10:20:42 AM, you wrote:

SB> Hi Tim,

>snip<

SB> I don't expect digital to improve my eye, quicken my reflexes, or teach me
SB> much about composition, although it will affect the way I see and work with
SB> light.  That troubles me a bit, so I'll have to watch that closely when
SB> going from digi to B&W film.

SB> Shel 



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