Hmmm, what musician can play 36 or 37 notes one after the other over (say) a couple of days and then choose the best one and get acclaimed for it as photographers do?
Hmmm, what musician can play 36 or 37 notes one after the other over (say) a couple of days and then choose the best one and get acclaimed for it as photographers do?
Which acclaimed photographer has shot only one roll of film over a couple of days and got that same acclaim? Not many I would think... and are we going to forget all the rolls it took to get good?
Certainly there must have been cases of a guest guitar solo being used on a record that receives acclaim...maybe a little more than 36 notes, but then again... maybe not.
Hmmm, one minute it's a dream and the next we want hard realism...
As for musicians and photographers; what photographer has to take perfect photos at the rate a musician has to hit the keys exactly and for the same length of time?
As for musicians and photographers; what photographer has to take perfect photos at the rate a musician has to hit the keys exactly and for the same length of time?
There is a good reason Pentax K1000 is the most popular "students camera"- it's tough. Couple years ago I sourced nice kit of Nikon FM2s with lenses for art uni, most of them were broken after one semester, abused with brutal force and stupidity.
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