On Dec 2, 2010, at 8:24 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> Another resource that comes to mind is to drop by a used bookstore and
> hunt up a copy of the old classic "Basic Photography" published by
> Focal Press in the 1960s. Invaluable information at whatever level of
> depth you can tolerate.

I picked up a copy of a book on the zone system by Minor White from the '40s at 
Wings [used cameras and stuff] that I skim while eating breakfast. Greek to me 
at this point. Main question right now: What's the point of previsualization if 
in the end you've got one focus, one aperture, one shutter speed, one ISO? I 
can see compensating to bring out detail in one area of the scene or to avoid 
overexposure in another, but not more than that.

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
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