Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/12/17

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Subject: [Leica] Re: OT or not: dilemma
From: dlridings at gmail.com (Daniel Ridings)
Date: Sat Dec 17 11:02:12 2005
References: <0B9346B8-4BAD-4C00-BBD2-581A73EF2703@pandora.be>

On 12/17/05, Philippe Orlent <philippe.orlent@pandora.be> wrote:

> http://tinyurl.com/b9ymz
>
> But there was one thing I noticed: doing it this way sure makes me
> think more when I take a photograph.

Tip.

You gotta be square, to be square.

:-)

Nice shot. You're almost there.

I'd be proud.

Daniel

A lot of time is needed
> afterwards, so it's better to know in front that all that work won't
> be in vain.
> I haven't decided yet if that will improve my photography (full
> analog process needing thinking time vs digital offering more choice
> thus leading to a higher probability of acceptable shots), so I'm
> interested to know how you all feel about this.
>
> I guess it all comes down to the choice between a certain analog
> nostalgy and the certainty of digital quality and user friendliness.
> Easier put: I'm struggling with the decision to abandon analog and
> going 5D or D200. Somehow it doesn't feel right...
>
> So what are your thoughts about that (knowing that lens and body are
> becoming less important -where does that leave Leica?-, and software
> more and more)?
>
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Replies: Reply from philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent) ([Leica] Re: OT or not: dilemma)
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