Its your eye and the image’s emotional impact that’s motivated you to capture the scene in front of you. So I do understand the exercise you’ve presented in this post but someone’s “sharpness” compared to someone else’s “resolution” does not always create the emotion and impact that you create everyday with whatever tool you may have in your hand. You’re work stands on its own Peter and I really enjoy seeing your “Life’s Little Moments” as they give me the motivation to capture the life I see around me. I think it can get in the way as life is passing before our eyes and opportunity is missed. I think we get too wrapped up in to trying to keep up with the “Jones” in acquiring the next great tech and then spend a great amount of time trying to determine if the choices we made are right. You’re “style” Peter is what sets you apart from all others and when I come to see your work it has a unique “look” that’s yours and only yours. 8 E55 version (21) Leica Summicron-R 35mm f2 (41) Leica Elmarit 28mm f2. Sony NEX-5 with a Nokton vs a Leica M8 with a Summicron 50 here are some photos taken by SeattleSteve with the Nokton 50. If I were to make a point is that today’s cameras, from your smart phone to the top end medium format camera, are all incredible at what they can do. I also own the Leica 50mm F2 Summicron-M APO and cannot tell much difference between the weight and size of these two lens in normal use.
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