Hi Bob ... My comment was made in terms of working with B&W. With B&W I work with tonality, choosing where I want the shdows and mid tones to fall. I may look for a different kind of light when making a b&W portrait than when working with color, both with film and digital.
My experience with digital has been such that exposures are made with a different concept and thought process (at least for me, an inveterate Tri-X shooter). Everything seems to focus around highlights and post processing manipulation. In order to get the colors right it seems that a more balanced light is desireable. Shel > [Original Message] > From: Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 7/28/2005 11:34:52 AM > Subject: RE: Have digital cameras made us better photographers? > > Hi, > > > I don't expect digital to improve my eye, quicken my > > reflexes, or teach me much about composition, although it > > will affect the way I see and work with light. > > in what ways will it affect the way you see and work with light? > > -- > Cheers, > Bob

