Re: Build a GPS into a digital camera
- From: Randall Ainsworth <rag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 19:46:08 -0800
In article <jxONf.323$y24.79@fed1read10>, miles <nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not so. When working with film and I see a rather unique photo I often
do want to know the camera, lens, film and settings used to capture the
scene. Shutter and f-stop are fundemental items that can be used to
alter the end result of a photo and in some cases cause very interesting
effects.
That information is useless unless you were standing right next to me
when I created the image. And in the end, it's useless information
anyway because it's not the do-dad that creates the image.
I see or create the moment, capture it, and then move on.
Whether I play a Strat or a Paul, it really doesn't matter because it's
still gonna sound like me.
.
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