is that you haven't shot enough of either 35mm or digital. Period. Either that or you need to work on your digital photographic skills to match your skill level with a 35mm camera. If you've shot enough of either, you would realize a photo is a photo is a photo. It takes the same skills to "record" an image on film as it does to a digital sensor. Exposure basics apply the same to digital as it does to film. The digital darkroom is quicker to use, and can do more, but requires no less skill than dark room photography. While I am not a a "pro", I done enough of this over the past 16 years (including darkroom processing and printing in color) to know that photography essentially hasn't changed, even if the "film" has. Digital cameras haven't made picture taking easier, just more convenient for post processing and viewing. Camera manufacturers made photography easier a long time ago with all the automated 35mm autofocus SLR's in the days before digital took off.



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