Would Ansel Adams Have Gone Digital?
As most know, the Psycho Sensei is an avid photographer and has been for many years. Hearing the siren song of digital photography, I changed my shooting from the Nikon F100 to the D100, including my underwater photography. I am very happy with the D100 and the image quality. So when I came across this article on my NetNewsWire perusals this morning, I decided to put it on the blog. I think it's interesting, therefore you should too, or I'll pummel you. :-)
From Fortune magazine By Peter Lewis
I had the extreme pleasure this week of attending an exhibition of photography by Christopher Burkett, whose images of nature are so breathtaking in their luminosity, color, and detail that many observers assume they are digitally enhanced. They are not; Burkett's photos are made on 8-inch by 10-inch color transparencies or medium-format film, without lens filters, and are masterfully printed without digital enhancement of any kind.