Noel, darling, I didn't say I didn't think he was a "good" lensman (Mr. Storaro) - I said for me he isn't one of the greats. I don't think much of today's "living" cameramen, so sure, compared to today's cameramen he's fine. But I find his work not that special and I could make up a rather long list of people whose work I admire more, to wit: Franz Planer, Winton Hoch, Conrad Hall, John Alonzo, Henri Decae, Nicholas Roeg, Freddie Young, Douglas Slocombe, William Daniels, Stanley Cortez, Greg Toland, Raoul Coutard, Jack Cardiff, and I could go on and on. There's nothing wrong with Storaro - he's a fine cameraman, just not the second coming in my opinion (IMO, in Internet lingo).