Well said, Ann ...
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
>
> It isn't that it is "fun" Amita - it is an important part of
> developing a photographic vision - it is a heavey duty
> teaching tool -
> this from a gal who resisted it for a long time because I
> was afraid I
> would mess up the developing, being a klutz. But the first
> time an
> image emerged from the soup - wow - it is much more powerful
> than
> you can imagine until you try it. It teaches much about
> tonal qualities
> and hones your vision, it forces you to select only the best
> of what
> you have, because you wouldn't have time to print every
> thing you
> clicked off, if for no other reason.
--
Shel Belinkoff
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"Why should I use a meter? What if the darn thing broke on me
when I was out making a photograph? Then what would I do?"
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