Its sorta funny--there are a bunch of photographers in this area and we're all looking for places to shoot and based on what I see on facebook and other places--we're all finding the same places--its a wonder we're not stumbling over each other. It is amazing to that we all use the places and shoot different pictures--i guess we each have our own style, way of seeing, composing type of lighting we like etc.... I remember sitting at a football game next to an Erie Times photographer and we both caught this action--and it seemed at the exact same time--and yet our pictures were different. Because of the slightly different angle our backgrounds were quite different. This was action and were both using the same focal length lens. I was probably squatting and he was probably standing. I think thats a pretty great thing. There is talk of this type of technology coming out where an image is taken and focus is determined later on(no idea how this works). Some people are saying it will make everyone better photographers. We'll see. I know that there is something to be said for the 'way' we see and how we compose. So we'll see what this new technology does. I'm not sure auto-focus made us all better photographers--though I admit it certainly improved the number of action photos I got sharp at night football, but I still see really bad photographs being taken with really good cameras. SayerMotter Photograph by Richard Sayer.