On Aug 7, 2005, at 8:19 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
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Does that answer your question?
So then why do you persist in responding to people with "I don't know
anything about flash"? You might simply say, "Thanks, but I'm not
particularly interested in knowing much about flash." rather than
express yourself with this dismissive and disingenuous attitude.
Read John Francis' comment from yesterday:
You know, just once it would be really nice if somebody could discuss
a style of photography, or a technology, that differed from the one
they
chose for their own particular niche without being insultingly
dismissive.
Auto-focus is useful for a lot more than "taking some nice pics" -
in some
areas of photography it's the difference between an OK shot and a
great one.
It isn't for everybody. But neither is manual focus, no matter
what the
zealots would have you believe.
Prophets of the one true way just show they are stuck in a limited
rut.
I've said the same thing on this list before, perhaps not quite as
eloquently.
Godfrey