FrankS
Registered User
I love hot and spicy foods. I have several different types of hot sauces in my frig and hot powders above my stove. There is also Japanese wasabi (green horse radish) that has a totally different (more nasal than oral) hotness. I have a standard joke: food is like sex; it's not really good unless it makes you sweat.
Where is this going?
There was a great thread on pnet today about the influence of lens character (fingerprint) on the final outcome of the image on a print. It is very subtle, and some folks can't see it. This fellow Ray on pnet (not either of our Rays) challenged anyone to demonstate the differences. Not many people shoot the same scene with different lenses so no one could really demonstrate the character of different lenses, even if the differences could be seen at 72dpi on a 15inch computer monitor.
Anyway, I was thinking how I like certain hot sauces for certain foods and not others, and made this connection to lenses.
I'm sick, right?
Where is this going?
There was a great thread on pnet today about the influence of lens character (fingerprint) on the final outcome of the image on a print. It is very subtle, and some folks can't see it. This fellow Ray on pnet (not either of our Rays) challenged anyone to demonstate the differences. Not many people shoot the same scene with different lenses so no one could really demonstrate the character of different lenses, even if the differences could be seen at 72dpi on a 15inch computer monitor.
Anyway, I was thinking how I like certain hot sauces for certain foods and not others, and made this connection to lenses.
I'm sick, right?