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who dares wins
Gorgeous. I saw it earlier from my iPhone and did not understand exactly. Now from my computer... it's a beautiful scene..
Thanks. With a cheap camera its easy to take risks and go out during a thunderstorm.
Gorgeous. I saw it earlier from my iPhone and did not understand exactly. Now from my computer... it's a beautiful scene..
I like to keep a good but not too expensive camera in my chest pocket.
The best photos are made with the camera you have with you.
Chris
Normandy churchyard by Vic Stewart, on Flickr
Clarbec our back yard by Vic Stewart, on Flickr
Deauville by Vic Stewart, on FlickrThe best camera is the the one that you have with you and that allows you to capture the decisive moment w/o getting in the way. I think most of the pictures that I am really satisfied with, I have taken with the MM. It inspries me to get out there and capture the light.

I never have made notes, often to my dismay. Now I've been through so many combinations, that after 47 years of this, I see now that it just doesn't matter what camera I use. All my pictures look about like those from the three-dollar p&s I posted above, for better or worse.I have binders full of negs and there is no way I can recall which camera or lens I used. Maybe I should have stuck to one if that matters at all. Do people make such notations, i.e., location, date, camera, lens, film, developer, etc.?
Nikon D40 Nikon 18-55mm zoom lens.
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