Agreed.

I always felt i was not a very good photographer, untill i took some
classes and began to understand more.

Dave

On 8/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I took a B&W photography and darkroom class  back in my twenties, many long,
> long years ago. (It did not make me a good  photographer, I was a lousy
> photographer for about 30 years). While I think  photographers starting out 
> today
> are better off focusing on the digital  darkroom, darkroom work DOES teach one
> about how a camera captures light. Which,  really, is the basis of the whole
> thing. So it is not totally without  value.
>
> Just my .02.
>
> Marnie aka Doe
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