David Hatfield wrote:

<snip>

> The creative process still resides with me.  It's only the
> equipment that is different.  I still have to determine the best angle,
> framing, exposure, etc. for each shot whether I use a zoom or a prime.  If
I
> use a good quality zoom then the quality of the shot will come directly
back
> to my capacity as a photographer, not to the nature of the lens.
>
<snip>
> none of them releases me from
> having to think about how I'm composing my shot.  They simply allow me the
> ease of altering that composition without having to dig in my bag so
often.

Good for you David.  Unfortunately I seem to do my best work under pressure
and I think the physical act of having to change the lens makes me think
more.  More about the composition, more about why I'm changing the lens,
more about what that lens can do.  That's just me.

Tom C.
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