On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 03:39:52PM -0400, Bruce Walker wrote:
>> Yup! Enjoyed it; thanks George.
>>
>> I happen to agree with his viewpoint, so I didn't learn anything new
>> from his rant. For me the image is all.
>>
>> But I also sympathize with folks for whom the process is important.
>> It's like fishing where the object might actually be to spend a
>> peaceful day in a boat on the lake. I can dig that.
>
> I completely empathize with that aspect.  For me, there is something
> nearly meditative about shooting film.  Particularly with my SRT-101.
> It's not a case of thinking more, or less, about each shot, but it's
> like I think with a different part of my brain.  I could have an
> enjoyable afternoon going out photographing with a film camera that
> didn't have any film in it, just because the process gets me to look
> for and see beauty that I wouldn't without a camera in my hands.

I now have a mental image of you dressed as Marcel Marceau, no camera,
doing street photography. Thanks.

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