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<blockquote data-quote="JulianK" data-source="post: 56765" data-attributes="member: 9608"><p>Thanks, sometimes I enjoy a rough unplanned snap that comes good. Most of my work involves days or weeks of advanced planning and is frankly exhausting. So the occasional snap capture is quite a pleasure.</p><p>Completely agree - photography is an art form, I'm not overly concerned with technicalities. Not to the point where they're the main interest, the image is the interest. When I was a Canon user Canon interviewed me for a review on one of their standard zoom lenses, part of the interview was "why did you choose this lens?" The true answer was "Because it came with the kit" - Of course I couldn't say that and ended up having to rattle off a load of tech blurb. </p><p>Art all the way, the camera's just the tool. That's my personal opinion anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JulianK, post: 56765, member: 9608"] Thanks, sometimes I enjoy a rough unplanned snap that comes good. Most of my work involves days or weeks of advanced planning and is frankly exhausting. So the occasional snap capture is quite a pleasure. Completely agree - photography is an art form, I'm not overly concerned with technicalities. Not to the point where they're the main interest, the image is the interest. When I was a Canon user Canon interviewed me for a review on one of their standard zoom lenses, part of the interview was "why did you choose this lens?" The true answer was "Because it came with the kit" - Of course I couldn't say that and ended up having to rattle off a load of tech blurb. Art all the way, the camera's just the tool. That's my personal opinion anyway. [/QUOTE]
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