Bill opined:
> It enforces nothing on us, it requires no discipline in approach, and no
> skill in operation; the two main ingredients in becoming a better
> photographer are missing.
> 

However, if one has enough self discipline to continue to approach photography 
in a mindful fashion, the immediate feedback and post processing flexibility 
can take one's work to another level. To say that digital photography requires 
no skill in operation is cow doo-doo. Exacting exposures, thoughtful framing 
and composition, and careful consideration of the light are as important in 
digital photography as they are in film photography. When I have to work under 
the pressure of meeting a client's needs, I'm thankful for the extra assistance 
that digital provides, but I would never shortchange the process.
Paul



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