



Copyright @ Hans Durrer
These photographs were taken with a digital camera (a Samsung L77).
The other day, I came across this on the internet: „One of the things about digital cameras that makes them so appealing is the little LCD screen display on the back of them.“
I must admit that I do find the screen display on the back rather disconcerting, I'm never really sure what exactly I'm framing and so to photograph becomes pretty much an intuitive process – and maybe that's what it should be anyway.
I must admit that I do find the screen display on the back rather disconcerting, I'm never really sure what exactly I'm framing and so to photograph becomes pretty much an intuitive process – and maybe that's what it should be anyway.
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