Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Dear Frank
No it's not!
Cheers,
R.
Sorry ... that was a contradiction! 😀
Dear Frank
No it's not!
Cheers,
R.
Sorry ... that was a contradiction! 😀
don't "listen" to anybody.
And now for something completely different...
The job interview sketch:
5! 4! 3! 2! 1! Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding
I haven't heard of half the blogs you mention but for the few that I have heard of I can say that none of them gives any kind of photography insight whatsoever. They all seem to be about camera gear. There's nothing wrong with that and I like to read about gear and technical stuff as much as the next guy but I would hardly label that as 'solid photography insight'.
I find www.americansuburbx.com to give a very good collection of all sorts of different photography insights. Lots of Galleries, Interviews and Essays about great photographers. As I said, it's a collection of information, not a blog.
I second Americansuburbx. The best way to learn is to study the masters. Read interviews and watch videos of photographers talking about their work. Spend time viewing the magnum in motion videos. Take it all in and mold it to your own style. It's better than one person, who is probably mediocre, talking about what suits them best.
According to Wikipedia:"In general, an opinion is a subjective belief, and is the result of emotion... Opinions are never right or wrong they are merely a figment of what someone believes".
Do you concur Mr Hicks?
Roger stated that wiki was unreliable and mostly wrong.
The OP is looking to improve his photography. I, and many others in this thread have advised him to look at art that he likes and study it. I posit that he doesn't need to know which camera was used or whether it has a Hungarian patent. He can form an opinion of the image, whether he likes it or not, without knowing "facts". An opinion is subjective and can not be right or wrong.
If the OP likes a particular photo he should not be told that his opinion is worthless or invalid, by someone who has written over 40 books and knows all the facts.
That is my opinion.
Roger stated that wiki was unreliable and mostly wrong.
The OP is looking to improve his photography. I, and many others in this thread have advised him to look at art that he likes and study it. I posit that he doesn't need to know which camera was used or whether it has a Hungarian patent. He can form an opinion of the image, whether he likes it or not, without knowing "facts". An opinion is subjective and can not be right or wrong.
If the OP likes a particular photo he should not be told that his opinion is worthless or invalid, by someone who has written over 40 books and knows all the facts.
That is my opinion.
To answer your self and Jamie: One does not need a degree in politics in order to vote. All opinions are equal and valid.
To answer your self and Jamie: One does not need a degree in politics in order to vote. All opinions are equal and valid.
I wouldn't call anyone a moron, a fool or stupid if their opinion differs from mine.
To answer your self and Jamie: One does not need a degree in politics in order to vote. All opinions are equal and valid.
I wouldn't call anyone a moron, a fool or stupid if their opinion differs from mine.
That's a judgement call and thus subjective.
One man's "stupid" is another man's "genius".
For aesthetics? Really? So is Martin Parr a genius or not?