Richard Fossum
Senior Member
After a few thousand pictures taken, one realise how difficult it is to catch something really striking. Take pictures of your cat with a Canon, all smooth. Do you feel the hairs raising on your arms? Probably not.
Now, go take a look at pictures with soul. Of people embracing in a crowded, dim lit railwaystation. Maybe even with noise. Maybe even blurry. Who ever cared about noise when you see that?
I am a Nikonian. Nikon is not especially good in the noise department. We have dust. The new D80 is softer than my D70S. So what? On forums I see people 'catching the moment' with point and shoots, making art with simple tools. A good example is the poster here, who posted pictures from the rebellion in Hungary. One reply was that the noise even brought out a certain feeling from the pictures he'd taken at the crowded squares.
Why make NOISE about NOISE when the real battle, is how to be a PHOTOGRAPHER?
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Kind regards,
Rich.
Now, go take a look at pictures with soul. Of people embracing in a crowded, dim lit railwaystation. Maybe even with noise. Maybe even blurry. Who ever cared about noise when you see that?
I am a Nikonian. Nikon is not especially good in the noise department. We have dust. The new D80 is softer than my D70S. So what? On forums I see people 'catching the moment' with point and shoots, making art with simple tools. A good example is the poster here, who posted pictures from the rebellion in Hungary. One reply was that the noise even brought out a certain feeling from the pictures he'd taken at the crowded squares.
Why make NOISE about NOISE when the real battle, is how to be a PHOTOGRAPHER?
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Kind regards,
Rich.