On Mar 31, 2010, at 18:48, William Robb wrote:
> 
> Yeah, trot out the tired old saw about how it's always the photographer.
> If that was the case, Ansel Adams would have done his magnificent landscapes 
> with a Kodak X-15.
> 

Does anyone remember the beautiful shots that Godfrey got out of his Treo 650 
phone?  There is something to the fact that the person behind the "viewfinder" 
(since phones don't have 'em) has something to do with the quality of the 
pictures that come out of the device.  I'd say more so than the equipment.

Now - does he use better equipment than that most of the time?  Yes.  And does 
it help the images?  Yes, I'd say so as well.

 -Charles

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