Editor's Notes
Photography is by definition
"drawing with light" and that's what we do every time
we press the shutter release button. We take the light reflected from
our subjects and etch the moment as a latent image on film or as a binary
code that lands up on our memory cards. By now we all take this for granted,
but in truth we share a miracle that, when I stop to think about it, is
quite startling. We assume that our metering systems will balance all
the factors that go into exposure--the range of light values in the
scene, the speed of the film or sensor, and the aperture and shutter settings
that make it work--and deliver an image that we can later reproduce
for all to see. We trust that our ability to read light will allow us
to get all the color and tonal values that create a beautiful continuous
tone image. And we hope that all our efforts will result in photographs
that are meaningful to our family, friends, and business partners, as
well as be satisfying to our own sensibilities about the world. |
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