Welcome to Anthony Lewis Photography
Welcome to Anthony Lewis Photography!
Hopefully this will become a diary of events that have happened to me, and my website www.anthonylewisphotography.co.uk. I have been an ameture photographer now for 5 years and during that time have learnt many techniques and skills with both a 35mm and now a digital SLR. Both of which have there own advantages and disadvantages.
And that poses the first question that i would like to address. Which one do people prefere and why. My own opinon is that I have learnt more during my time with the D-SLR, the ability to see what you are producing at the time of capture is a great asset. This then allows you to change an f-stop up or down or the expoure time to create the perfect image.
However the more traditional 35mm camera gives you a better quality final image than the D-SLR my own D-SLR is a 6.1 mp camera which although gives a sharp image I am sure some enlargements lose some of this quality. Also the contrast using film is by far superior I know this can be changed with software such as Photoshop but is this real to the tradition of photography.
Software such as Photoshop is a art form of its own, its advanced techniques are for the more computer minded however once they are learnt they can produce some exquiset images which may for example on a cloudy day be simply wasted time and money with a 35mm.
The pros and cons are there for all to discuss, I think the argument will reign on for a long time. D-SLR's are growing popularity as time goes by and therefore the price will drop. What are your views on this.
Anthony
Hopefully this will become a diary of events that have happened to me, and my website www.anthonylewisphotography.co.uk. I have been an ameture photographer now for 5 years and during that time have learnt many techniques and skills with both a 35mm and now a digital SLR. Both of which have there own advantages and disadvantages.
And that poses the first question that i would like to address. Which one do people prefere and why. My own opinon is that I have learnt more during my time with the D-SLR, the ability to see what you are producing at the time of capture is a great asset. This then allows you to change an f-stop up or down or the expoure time to create the perfect image.
However the more traditional 35mm camera gives you a better quality final image than the D-SLR my own D-SLR is a 6.1 mp camera which although gives a sharp image I am sure some enlargements lose some of this quality. Also the contrast using film is by far superior I know this can be changed with software such as Photoshop but is this real to the tradition of photography.
Software such as Photoshop is a art form of its own, its advanced techniques are for the more computer minded however once they are learnt they can produce some exquiset images which may for example on a cloudy day be simply wasted time and money with a 35mm.
The pros and cons are there for all to discuss, I think the argument will reign on for a long time. D-SLR's are growing popularity as time goes by and therefore the price will drop. What are your views on this.
Anthony

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