On 1/26/2017 9:10 AM, Eric Weir wrote:
On Jan 25, 2017, at 9:45 AM, ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
        I read Stan's comment as a bit of a toungue in cheek admonishment.
Thanks for your comments and suggestions, Ann. I didn’t take Stan’s remark as 
criticism or scolding, just as a jumping off place for my response. I am 
usually on the move—at a cross country meet or soccer game, hiking in the 
mountains, walking around town--when photographing and always have just one 
camera and one lens. I’ve experimented a little with a tripod in doing 
landscapes. I should do more.


Eric - I just meant, and apparently that didnt play, was that Stan was playing photography 101 party-line teacher when he wrote to the general "you" or "one" "If there is something that interests you in an image, why didn't you frame that element properly in the beginning? Not intended as a criticism, but rather as a thought question. Ask yourself why you didn't get it right to begin with. Too rushed? Careless? Wrong focal length?"

Going around these days , if I take the K-5 at all, I have only one camera nad one lens too. And back when I was carrying a camera every where I went every day I had my 50mm prime and the camera loaded with Tri-X, being most inspired by HCB. I rarely shot color unless we were travelling and then I had a 135 and an 28 and two cameras.. plus a 300 , a 400, two macro lenses and a tripod in the car.

ann

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