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<blockquote data-quote="tomh" data-source="post: 261908" data-attributes="member: 6863"><p>Uhoh7, I enjoy seeing your pictures! You live in scenic country.</p><p></p><p>I took up photography after retiring and, while that has been a few years now, many of the ideas are still new to me. </p><p></p><p>After reading just a few of Reid's articles I like the fact that he approaches reviews from the direction of equipment being used as part of the process of taking pictures rather than clinical reviews of equipment.</p><p></p><p>Lloyd Chambers is more clinical. I can be a gear head at the drop of a hat, but in the long run would rather concentrate on how to take better pictures. Leica forces you into that role, which is why I enjoy using that camera system.</p><p></p><p>For someone who is fairly new to the ideas, equipment and techniques involved in photography, there is enough material in both Reid's and Chamber's web sites to merit a year or two of subscriptions from both. I kinda like Reid's viewpoint, though. YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomh, post: 261908, member: 6863"] Uhoh7, I enjoy seeing your pictures! You live in scenic country. I took up photography after retiring and, while that has been a few years now, many of the ideas are still new to me. After reading just a few of Reid's articles I like the fact that he approaches reviews from the direction of equipment being used as part of the process of taking pictures rather than clinical reviews of equipment. Lloyd Chambers is more clinical. I can be a gear head at the drop of a hat, but in the long run would rather concentrate on how to take better pictures. Leica forces you into that role, which is why I enjoy using that camera system. For someone who is fairly new to the ideas, equipment and techniques involved in photography, there is enough material in both Reid's and Chamber's web sites to merit a year or two of subscriptions from both. I kinda like Reid's viewpoint, though. YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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