> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> William Robb
>
> > I don't think still photography is going away at anytime just because
> > of video. As many have opined, I would find no joy in sifting through
> > thousands of frames looking for the best one. I would find no
> > satisfaction in knowing that the selected image to use as a still was
> > best essentially because of chance and not my skill or vision as a
> > photographer.

Roll back time a few years and the discussion probably went like this...

> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> William Robb

> > I don't think film photography is going away at anytime just because
> > of digital. As many have opined, I would find no joy in sittin in front of 
> > computer
>>  looking for the best one in Lightroom/Photoshop.

Also
> > I would find no
> > satisfaction in knowing that the selected image to use as a still was
> > best essentially because of chance and not my skill or vision as a
> > photographer.

I see. So replace the still camera in your hand with a video camera and WA-LA
any good imagery you produce is now due to merely chance because your
skill and vision
have been eliminated? Sorry, that is an argument I can't begin to buy.

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