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To: Trader X who wrote (18740)1/27/2001 10:12:43 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
Trader,

re: digital photography

"Yes, I like to call it, anti-photography."

I couldn't agree more. Digital photography leaves little
room for creativity and detracts from the artistic nature
of film photography. I doubt one could every be truly
satisfied with a digital photograph. I doubt that Adobe
will ever sell another piece of software. I doubt that
anyone will ever consider adding aperture priority, shutter
priority or B&W options on digital cameras. I also doubt
that affordable digital SLR's will ever reach the average
consumer. In fact, photography is best left in the hands
of professional photographers.

Digital photography is generally best for snapshot shooters.

No, plastic throw away cameras with grainy 800 ASA film are for "snapshot shooters".

Aus
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