dilbert said:tolusina said:Um, nature, the world, everything in it, light, shadows, contrast, tonal gradations, compositional elements, all available instantly in infinite combinations, combinations that continually change with time of day, year, weather, viewer's mood and perspective, another combination available with a single step in any direction, words can never even begin to describe a single instant of our visual input to a blind person yet a click of the shutter can record and archive any instant to share with the sighted.dilbert said:........ Let me clue you in on something: nature isn't built with photographers in mind.......
You are so wrong dilbert, nature is indeed symbiotic with photography, you have no cluing me in to do here, none.
Shadows dilbert, your favorite topic and you and your use of your gear's inability to reproduce detail from shadows; shadows are places where light is reduced or blocked partially or entirely.dilbert said:......Flash systems? For 99%+ of my shots I don't use a flash.........
I think you could stand to learn some lighting techniques beyond simple, flash is one way shadows can, in a controlled manner, be exposed to light and exposed to your sensor.
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LOL! That's so funny. I'm going to be nice and not say any more because you've said more than I expect you realize about yourself here.
In other TLR words, step up (buy your desired Exmor now) or step aside (grace us with your absence).
Nah, you'd miss me.
I'm sorry, I haven't paid too much attention to this thread but I'm not quite sure what exactly your point is. If you don't like Canon or you find it's inferior to its competitors (objectively or subjectively), then go ahead and buy Nikon/Sony etc. If you like WRX, that doesn't make S63 that someone likes a bad car, do you get my point? Choose whatever you like and stop arguing, as there is no sense in what you're talking. Don't you have other things to do in your life or people who need your attention or you're glad to waste your time/energy just for the sake of argument? If you have too much energy or too much free time, why don't you go and volunteer at the hospital or hospice? Trust me, many people would appreciate that.
EDIT: In reality, NOBODY gives a damn about what you (me, anyone else) use/buy/like etc. So, if you think people here would miss you, you're too naive. Get a real life and enjoy what you have. Many people don't have even a fraction of what you do.
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