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General Photography
A question for the old timers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anco" data-source="post: 363198" data-attributes="member: 30397"><p>Looking back at my old film photos, I have to say I don't think I got anything right in camera. </p><p></p><p>I have to agree though I'm definitely guilty of looking at the image after the shot and thinking that'll do, I'll fix it later instead of recomposing. But I'm not sure if this is laziness or simply convenience. Most of my shots will go no further than the computer screen at home. If I am setting up for a shot that I want to be a great shot, I'll spend the time to get it right in camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anco, post: 363198, member: 30397"] Looking back at my old film photos, I have to say I don't think I got anything right in camera. I have to agree though I'm definitely guilty of looking at the image after the shot and thinking that'll do, I'll fix it later instead of recomposing. But I'm not sure if this is laziness or simply convenience. Most of my shots will go no further than the computer screen at home. If I am setting up for a shot that I want to be a great shot, I'll spend the time to get it right in camera. [/QUOTE]
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