Floris wrote: <Pros don\'t worry about gear. They worry about light. And they spend their time waiting for (or creating) better light, or finding new and interesting compositions.>
Brilliant! Perfectly said.
And thinking about how to record the light you see, or wish the viewer to see, or make the viewer see.
Oh, and there\'s that composition thing too. I\'m still learning about that.
Rowan wrote: <Pros don\'t worry about gear. They worry about light. And they spend their time waiting for (or creating) better light, or finding new and interesting compositions.>
Brilliant! Perfectly said.
And thinking about how to record the light you see, or wish the viewer to see, or make the viewer see.
Oh, and there\'s that composition thing too. I\'m still learning about that.
Pixel Perfect wrote: <Pros don\'t worry about gear. They worry about light. And they spend their time waiting for (or creating) better light, or finding new and interesting compositions.>
Brilliant! Perfectly said.
And thinking about how to record the light you see, or wish the viewer to see, or make the viewer see.
Oh, and there\'s that composition thing too. I\'m still learning about that.
Pixel Perfect wrote: <Pros don\'t worry about gear. They worry about light. And they spend their time waiting for (or creating) better light, or finding new and interesting compositions.>
Brilliant! Perfectly said.
And thinking about how to record the light you see, or wish the viewer to see, or make the viewer see.
Oh, and there\'s that composition thing too. I\'m still learning about that.
Thanks Pixel Perfect, I always look forward to you insights.
Pros don\'t worry about gear. They worry about light. And they spend their time waiting for (or creating) better light, or finding new and interesting compositions.
Brilliant! Perfectly said.
And thinking about how to record the light you see, or wish the viewer to see, or make the viewer see.
Oh, and there\'s that composition thing too. I\'m still learning about that.
Thanks Pixel Perfect, I always look forward to you insights.
Pros don\'t worry about gear. They worry about light. And they spend their time waiting for (or creating) better light, or finding new and interesting compositions.
Brilliant! Perfectly said.
And thinking about how to record the light you see, or wish the viewer to see, or make the viewer see.
Oh, and there\'s that composition thing too. I\'m still learning about that.
Thanks Pixel Perfect, I always look forward to you insights.
Oct 28, 2008 at 09:03 PM
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