Disclaimer: I haven't read everything he's written.
I did the search because I was sick of hearing "well Ken R says...". Who IS this guy. Well, I finally figured it out, he's the P.T. Barnum of the photo world. He talks the talk, but does he walk the walk? He's not an Adams, a Weston or even a Leibovitz. He doesn't make his living with his camera, he makes it with his mouth. ("I make my living from this web site"). Huh? Why is ANYONE listening to him. Until recently his favorite camera was a Nikon D40 because 'that's all anyone really needs'. Say what? If that's true, why did he switch? I'm the first to say its the photographer not the box, but seriously? You don't build a house with pliers. The right tool for the right job DOES have its place. He skips that. You have to KNOW the rules before knowing when to break them(creatively).
I've seen many here being kind, saying that half of what he says is BS. Yes, VERY kind. One of the more glaring (to me) comments is that he's constantly fiddling with controls, exposure over rides, etc. to "fix" things. That rates a bigger ?HUH? If its not close enough that you can't fix it in post, nothing you do in camera is going to help. If you know the theory behind the Zone System, you'll know what you can get, and how to get it without making a project of it. And I came from the days when it was perfect on film or you just plain got to shoot it again.
Truth: there is a certain amount of luck in photography. You have to be in the right place at the right time. Truth: if you take too long you loose the moment. Truth: Over reworked photos just never look "right". They're like a Britney Spears song, just plain over produced.
Ken R, go get a day job. I'm tired of debunking the BS for people without the background knowledge to understand my explanations and too lazy to learn to know BS when they smell it. That brings me to my purpose, beyond the brute rant. Can we P.L.E.A.S.E get this guy off the top of the search engines? Pretty please?