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This journal discusses photography in all its guises with an emphasis on the art of making photographs.
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Thomas,
I read this blog for a long time now and it is a real pleasure.
This reflection is no exeption, carry on.
Personnally I ran away “autoeverything” when the Nikon FA hit the shelves. At that time my chinese brother in law hand over to me his “fantastic camera” which was going to snap it all for him “because it had a computer inside”, but he needed my help to operate it. I look at the beast and was lost, it was a Canon, it seemed so complicated to snap a picture that I made sure I had mechanical only cameras until now still except for a compact and a P&S today.
As I won’t like a car changing gear for me, I know cameras snaping red apples only could be on the market soon, it is just a matter of decicion.
I find nothing wrong with this as far as the market offers a wider choice fitting everyone.
And I guess you can find someone who is so tired he is dreaming of a sleeping machine.