02-13-2012, 09:38 AM
[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1327907265' post='15297']
Honestly, I preferto have nothing between me and a beautiful scene. A camera is a disturbing part that I'm only accepting for a very short interruption of the real thing.
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It remember me the time when I have read one of my first photography book. "Designing a Photograph". Bill Smith said that - As soon as you get camera you are not more observer of the scene, you document it on your own way with your own vision.
He made clear for me - at that time I was just beginner, but I consciously accepted that I don't want to be observer.
However my best wildlife pictures began with good observing and anticipating of situation, not rushing to buy the fastest AF camera or lens.
Honestly, I preferto have nothing between me and a beautiful scene. A camera is a disturbing part that I'm only accepting for a very short interruption of the real thing.
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It remember me the time when I have read one of my first photography book. "Designing a Photograph". Bill Smith said that - As soon as you get camera you are not more observer of the scene, you document it on your own way with your own vision.
He made clear for me - at that time I was just beginner, but I consciously accepted that I don't want to be observer.
However my best wildlife pictures began with good observing and anticipating of situation, not rushing to buy the fastest AF camera or lens.