Today I followed another useless discussion on facebook about equipment that a professional photographer should use. Nikon or Canon (the old war between the believers). Zoom or fixed lenses. Full frame, SLR or compact camera...
Whenever I see or hear discussions about such topics I think: hell, some of the most important oeuvres of photographers that changed the way we look at images have been made with cameras that technically not even could perform what today even a cheap mobile phone can.
Of course: colors can be better if you can shoot in raw format, details can be sharper with a high priced quality lens, there may be less grain with a larger and much-more-pixels chip. Nice to have!
But is it really the technical quality that makes a good image?
I think, if an image has an impact, if it has something to say, if it is beautiful or meaningful, is no question of equipment. It depends on the eye and the inspiration of the person who clicks.
The said discussion was the reason why I went thru my mobile phone shots and here I share my images that I took of Katt one day at Trafalgar. I think they are beautiful. What do you think?
You can see the gallery here: www.daniel-bauer.com/patreon/
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T. M. Meißner
2017-05-01 21:29:06 +0000 UTC