Igor's words (part):
It has been said many times that abundance of equipment can suppress
the [necessity for] creativity. Or, maybe the opposite is correct:
lack of proper equipments boosts up the creativity.

...snip...


While I would't just say there is something as too much photo gear, the step required to expand our photo capabilities sure happens earlier if our bag is small. So when I don't have a 500mm tele either I include some structure beside the sun or look around to see what's nearby - instead of just waiting for the sun go down.

OTOH, even if I carry a large bag there is going to come my way some photo I just don't have the right gear to capture, so I'll either improvise or tell others about with words. But chances are those moments will be less frequent if the bag is big enough. No, mine isn't, never was and should never be *large enough*.

Bottom line, I suspect less gear gives creativity more room - but then, wich of us don't go exploring each new lens' limits as soon as we get one? Buying the Kr did *not* put me in the position of stop improvising now and then - gave me new limits to push. Still working at it.

lf

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