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A question for the old timers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfeye" data-source="post: 363426" data-attributes="member: 29166"><p>It's certainly made me less careful, but faster. I shoot real estate and oft, because of the STUPID DAMN places people put mirrors in their home, there's no angle you can shoot at to get it right. So in my case, I choose the least-horrid-to-fix-in-post (LHTFIP) shot and do just that. I also often discover, in other shooting situations, that I am fooled by what the LCD tells me, and have to fix it in post. </p><p></p><p>An analogous question; are we lazier because we can do so much research now from home, instead of traipsing down to the library?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfeye, post: 363426, member: 29166"] It's certainly made me less careful, but faster. I shoot real estate and oft, because of the STUPID DAMN places people put mirrors in their home, there's no angle you can shoot at to get it right. So in my case, I choose the least-horrid-to-fix-in-post (LHTFIP) shot and do just that. I also often discover, in other shooting situations, that I am fooled by what the LCD tells me, and have to fix it in post. An analogous question; are we lazier because we can do so much research now from home, instead of traipsing down to the library? [/QUOTE]
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