On 27/08/2012 12:20 PM, Darren Addy wrote:



In any event, if a tool is not doing its intended job for you, then
stop using it. But first we should make sure that we aren't being the
poor craftsman that blames his tools.

And in my case that is what I did. I went back to using the tool that worked (in this case a crank wind Nikon F2s), and my pictures went back to being well timed images. I think you show a lot of hubris to imply that I am anything but a craftsman, BTW. You don't know me, you don't know what I have accomplished photographically, and you sure the hell don't have any right to pull that fucked up comment on me.
Go to hell.

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William Robb

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