Bingo!  No one should have to defend their choice. It's worthy of
discussion if it's discussed.
Participate if you chose. 

Jack

--- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think Godder's response is justified and well put. This film vs. 
> digital argument has been rehashed here ad infinitum, with all
> parties 
> advancing the same positions over and over again. It has become a
> waste 
> of time. G is right. Everyone should shoot what please them, and no
> one 
> should waste time defending that choice.
> Paul
> On Jul 2, 2006, at 9:18 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
> 
> > Nothing you've written here was not fully understood by everyone.
> > The idea was to share feelings, choices and preferences that relate
> to
> > photography.
> > A brisk exchange that should be encouraged rather than belittled as
> > trite and unworthy of discussion.
> >> From my take on your past contributions, it surprises me that your
> 
> >> mood
> > is so contrary and critical of a variety of well meant and in some
> > cases, reluctant, less than confident and secure contributors.
> >
> > Jack
> >
> > --- Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Frankly, this whole argument is a waste of time.
> >>
> >> You want prints? Print your pictures. It doesn't matter what
> medium
> >> you've got.
> >> You want to use film? Use it.
> >> You prefer digital? Good for you.
> >>
> >> There's nothing to prove or argue one way or another. Nothing was
> >> "rammed down my throat". I was not "sold a bill of goods". I
> worked
> >> with film for the better part of four decades because it was all
> >> there was, realistically speaking. Now I'm working with new
> cameras
> >> that are more capable for my purposes.
> >>
> >> Most of the people I know who used to shoot a roll of film or two
> per
> >>
> >> year have purchased digital cameras and now make many more, and
> >> better, photographs than they used to. Some print them, some keep
> >> them on their computers. That includes my 83 year old mother.
> They're
> >>
> >> happier with the number of pictures they see now. So be it.
> >>
> >> If the digital cameras today don't suit you, or your grandmother,
> use
> >>
> >> a film camera and enjoy it. It won't affect what I do. I'll do
> what I
> >>
> >> need to, with either film or sensor, to make the photographs I
> want
> >> to now and in the future.
> >>
> >> So much ado over fookin' nothin'.
> >>
> >> Godfrey
> >>
> >>
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