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    <description>I has been a photographer for a long time now.&#13;
I have 2 rules of photography.  &#13;
Rule one: The equipment is no more important than the artist's brush, but good brushes help.&#13;
Rule two (this is the important one) Photography is the art of selective elimination.&#13;
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My first camera was a Zeiss Super Iconta B folding 120 roll film camera that my dad gave me in the early '60s. If you know what that is raise your hand. Eventually I scraped up a few bucks to trade that classic in on a new Nikkormat. Oh, well, I was young.  I spent the next few decades working with 35MM Nikons, a twin lens Rolli, then a Bronica S 120MM SLR that usually worked. I gave up trying to make a living in photography and got simple for another couple of decades with cameras that fit in my pocket and fell back on my 2 rules.  Digital cameras were a natural fit for me.  I sold all my darkroom equipment and never looked back.  I still have a 35MM Nikon and 5 or 6 lenses and that balky old Bronica, but their shutters are still now. I currently have a Canon A80 that has an underwater housing and uses AA batteries which can be very convenient, a new Olympus Stylus 1030 that is waterproof to 10 meters and fits in a pocket and a Nikon D80 that feels really sweet in my hands.  The Nikon 18 - 135 zoom replaces 5 lenses I used to carry back in the day and the 70 - 300 covers the rest of my usual range and that VR is oh-so-nice. I could not resist a 50mm 1.4 just for old times sake and on the DX format, it's rather like the old fast Nikon 85mm from days gone by.  &#13;
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I still believe it's not the equipment that makes a good picture, but the equipment is a joy nonetheless and it certainly does help, especially with digital equipment. When it comes to pixels, more is more and VR is awful nice.&#13;
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Also - it's very hard to decide between fishing and photographing. . .&#13;
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Another thing:  There are a lot of fine photographers in the world and I love and admire their work.  You can see a lot of them here on Smugmug.</description>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 06:21:58 -0800</pubDate>
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