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Old September 2nd 04, 02:03 AM
Sander Vesik
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Tony Spadaro wrote:
That is about the dumbest thing youve ever said, Dallas. Anyone would be an
idiot to learn on film when the feedback is immediate from digital - it is
(like video tape) a much better learning tool. You are doing that old
pathetic game of claiming "Everyone must learn exactly the way I learned -
It is the only true path to enlightenment". This is complete bull****e - in
photography, in religion, and in life. Grow up and learn to see the way the
world actually operates, then take the time to think about what you say.
Otherwise you should be advocating Dagerreotype as the only way to learn
photography and mixing your own pigments from raw materials as the only way
to paint.
Your argument is about as rational as insisting everyone must learn how
to drive on a Ford Model T with a hand crank starter.


Andprecicelyis your excuse for still reading teh rpe35mm group?

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Sander

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