kingqueenknave
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Just curious to read what people think? I'll go out on a limb and say maybe.
Just curious to read what people think? I'll go out on a limb and say maybe.
Just curious to read what people think? I'll go out on a limb and say maybe.
Of course, no doubts. Cartier to. They were not quite full craftsmen, they were leaving the processing of their materials to others. Not, that they didn't know, how, just they sucked at it so badly. Thus digi would be for them a gift from the heaven.Just curious to read what people think? I'll go out on a limb and say maybe.
Is not the task of the computer inside the digital camera to remove the problem of exposure ?Both Winogrand and HCB were often not very close to being on the money when it came to good exposure. B+W film is much more forgiving of improper exposure. I can't imagine them chimping.
Yes, this is true of every famous photographer of note who shot 35mm. This is unquestionable. The only film shooters would be large format shooters like Ansel Adams.
Both Winogrand and HCB were often not very close to being on the money when it came to good exposure. B+W film is much more forgiving of improper exposure. I can't imagine them chimping. They both worked with B+W negative film and digital exposure is closely related to positive film exposure.