I think "she" is a "he". Ashley _Mark_ Pomeroy?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ashley_Pomeroy

Not half full of himself.

From: Steven Desjardins

It's a fun read.  Snarky, but universally so, even regarding her own
writing style.  Some great lines and some sad truths.  The last few
lines are the best, however.  Let's drop the word "digital" form all
photography references because it has long been the default case.

As for her thoughts on photography, they are painfully descriptive of
my own experience.  I went to micro43 for a while  because I so liked
the E-P1.   Unfortunately, Olympus doesn't make it's own sensors and
you need the best stuff to compete with APS-C.   I'm also tired of
RAW, or, more precisely, working with RAW.   I love to adjust a single
picture but I hate the mass work flow.  I'm always told that Lightroom
is great once you get used to it, but to me that's a also a good
description for a prosthetic limb.  I've given it up, and will now use
the latest version of Photoshop Elements until Adobe goes out of
business.

In truth, I've fallen into what I call the Disneyland paradox.  Most
of my best photo opportunities occur at the worst places/times to tote
around an SLR and a bunch of lenses. I would have loved the Q with a
built-in fast zoom but I'm hoping the X-10 fulfills that niche. Since
most of my photography now lives on the web and I never make prints,
it should be fine.  I'll keep the K7 and the FA135 for those times
when I can devote the trip to photography, like a trip to the
racetrack or a national park.

Rant over.

On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 11:28 PM, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/8864725448/2012-the-dust-blows-forward


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