Travisennis
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As conversations sometimes do, Don and I were having one that quickly got away from the original topic. So we had started out talking about the rumored, new Nex cameras, then touched upon love of the cameras we do own, with a brief foray into the reasons for naming said cameras, until Don said this:
To which I responded:
At that point we will really weren't talking about the Nex-C3 anymore and Don recommended a new thread.
I'm curious to see Don's answer.
The other thing is....
I don't think of my cameras as tools. I think of them as extensions of my vision. So, naming them keeps me in an artistic mood vrs a mood like work.
Even tho' photography is work, it's by choice and not by force for me.
It keeps the process more personal.
I'm nuts I know but it works for me.
To which I responded:
It does work for you and I can't argue with the results. The images you produce are first-rate. So, do you choose cameras and lenses that fit your vision or is it the other way around; has your vision been shaped by the cameras you have used at some point in the past? In other words, did you create your vision or did you find it?
At that point we will really weren't talking about the Nex-C3 anymore and Don recommended a new thread.
I'm curious to see Don's answer.