If you look at a famous painting, you don't wonder what brand of brushes the now-decomposing artist used. Of course, if you go to a painters forum, you'll see passionate debates about which brand of brush to use.

Only a poor craftsperson blames their tools, but a good craftsperson will tend to get better results with better tools.

I'm primarily a film shooter, even though outside of photography, I'm quite "digital". My tastes in cameras are best described as somewhat idiosyncratic. I like to own reasonably priced cameras that can be made to produce excellent results.

Attack of the zombie trees
Bristlecone pines amid the rocks atop the white mountains
A battle between
A battle between two sides of color, with a woman in the middle
Behind a Field
A pair of legs and a lightpainting with purple and blue lights
Blue Hand
A hand lightpainted with blue
Blue Leg
A pair of legs and blue illumination
Butterfly
A butterfly created with multicolored lights
Contrast of red
A woman being lightpainted in red
Coverage
Sarah CP in pleather with lightpainting.
Wine Country
Wine country, with green grass and a blue sky with clouds and a row of grapevines along a hillside
Staircase up a rocky cliff
A staircase carved into a rock face at the beach
A tree from Rancho San Antonio
A tree in Rancho San Antonio
St. Patrick's Cathedral II
St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, from street level to the top
The view from Twin Peaks
The view from Twin Peaks, where you can see San Francisco, communication towers, the bay, and more.
trees
A cluster of trees I saw in the Huntington Gardens in Pasadena.
The view from the White Mountains
A stitched panorama of the Sierra Nevada mountains, the White mountains, Inyo mountains, Deep Springs valley, and the Owens valley
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