Yesterday, I posted an email that I sent to a friend, asking for advice. Here’s his answer: I feel your pain. I have pissed away more money on electronic imaging gear over the years than I care to think about – including over $100K for an Optronics drum scanner in the early 90’s. I’ve made… [Read More]
Getting off the medium format merry-go-round?
I recently sent the following email to a friend, who is also a very experienced and knowledgeable photographer. I recently received a copy of the Zeiss Otus 85 mm lens. I haven’t done much with it, but it appears to be, in its own way, even more amazing than the 55 mm. Hold that thought…. [Read More]
Otus 85mm on the a7R & D810
I’ve been using the 85 mm f/1.4 Zeiss Otus recently. It is, I believe, an even better lens than the 55 mm. It’s not just that it is so sharp, or so contrasty or so free from distortion – the images just look right. The photographic term of art for this is that the lens… [Read More]
Listen for the bell
John Fogarty, in a recent issue of Acoustic Guitar magazine, tells of something he’s read that he’s tried to honor in his songwriting. I think there’s a message for photographers here as well. …when you’re working on a song and it’s not right… a bell will ring in your head. The little bell is telling… [Read More]
Segregating Internet discussion
I once made a financial presentation to a nonprofit board. Afterwards, someone congratulated me on understanding the financial position of the institution so well. I told her that I hoped that now she did, too. She said, “Oh, no, I’m not a numbers person.” I told her that I understood that it was difficult to look… [Read More]
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