I took this image about 10 years ago in Tasmania a few hundred metres from the boatshed in the last post. A Nikon 850 with a Hasselblad lens (40mm Zeiss Distagon) I believe. Over the 10 years my taste has changed regarding colour rendering. I did like the way colours came from the adapted lens. However by comparison, in those images, red is to prominent in the shadow areas. Something I didn’t notice at the time. So at any given time in your photographic journey often one aspect takes your attention and only when you are done with that do you move on to the next thing. In many instances we think it might be the camera which will accomplish the task of improving our photography. It is possible that we really like the way another camera does one thing in particular well. If our images contain that element to say 90% then it might well be worth the investment. Otherwise it’s back to the photographic drawing board to develop our voice in other more significant ways, like telling a story.