From: Larry Colen
On Jan 27, 2011, at 8:27 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: Larry Colen
OK, then working autofocus, or any focus, not necessary.
Image stabilization, not necessary. You are hereby forbidden
from criticizing a photo for poor focus, motion blur, or any
lack of clarity.

Larry,

When you go out on a limb, be careful which side you're sawing
off.
If I were more careful about what I said, my writing would be much
less interesting to read.

Bruce is claiming that clarity is not necessary, and I'm saying that
it is a critical element in most photos.  The whole photo doesn't
need to be perfectly sharp, or clear, but the vast majority of photos
need some aspect of clarity. By the same token, you could take great
photos without using the red channel of your sensor,  write without
using the letter 'R',  compose music without the note 'G', or respond
to a PDML post without making any puns.


Yeah, but it's getting almost cartoonishly hilarious - Daffy vs. Bugs

Larry: It is!       Bruce: It is not!
Larry: It is!       Bruce: It is not!
Larry: It is!       Bruce: It is!

Larry: ... It is not!


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