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Ive been giving some thought to this question titled above.
there seems to be rightly or wrongly or in-between a great emphasis on lens sharpness as published by sites such as DXO ,lens tip and others and they are a very useful source of information that can help
one choose a particular lens.
What I've found in my own explorations is that for me personally some photos look great sharp and match the subject well but there is also a very big place for what i can
best describe as painting type photos that give a feeling of the past that are not intrinsically sharp ,in fact can be quite soft but the colour and shade and composition of the photos
are truly wonderful to behold and i guess look less digital say like records versus CD's.
There exists a holy grail of getting ultimate sharpness for many photographers i believe from reading different forums but sometimes one can get so caught up in this its possible to
miss the ability to create great art with a few crayons or even one pencil.
Would welcome other's thoughts on this as i feel I've made a little jump in my photographic understanding though probably not yet my ability.
thanks for reading.
there seems to be rightly or wrongly or in-between a great emphasis on lens sharpness as published by sites such as DXO ,lens tip and others and they are a very useful source of information that can help
one choose a particular lens.
What I've found in my own explorations is that for me personally some photos look great sharp and match the subject well but there is also a very big place for what i can
best describe as painting type photos that give a feeling of the past that are not intrinsically sharp ,in fact can be quite soft but the colour and shade and composition of the photos
are truly wonderful to behold and i guess look less digital say like records versus CD's.
There exists a holy grail of getting ultimate sharpness for many photographers i believe from reading different forums but sometimes one can get so caught up in this its possible to
miss the ability to create great art with a few crayons or even one pencil.
Would welcome other's thoughts on this as i feel I've made a little jump in my photographic understanding though probably not yet my ability.
thanks for reading.