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Photography Q&A
A somewhat philosophical question..............
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<blockquote data-quote="piperbarb" data-source="post: 127377" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>I come from that "ancient" world of film. I find that even though I am now in the digital world, I still compose my shots so I have a minimum of processing later. It's the way I learned and was trained. When I take a photo, I don't think, "okay, I can fix that later." I try to take the best photo I can. I will crop photos if I have to, adjust contrast, exposure, etc. as needed, and even do a little cloning to get rid of some weird thing that I somehow missed, but very rarely, but I'm not going to spend a lot of time trying to make a not-so-good image acceptable. </p><p></p><p>If I have to a lot of extra work, then the image was not that good to start out with. Also, I don't go along with the spray-and-pray method of photography. Taking more photos of something does not necessarily mean I will get a decent image anyway. I rather take the approach that less is more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piperbarb, post: 127377, member: 12214"] I come from that "ancient" world of film. I find that even though I am now in the digital world, I still compose my shots so I have a minimum of processing later. It's the way I learned and was trained. When I take a photo, I don't think, "okay, I can fix that later." I try to take the best photo I can. I will crop photos if I have to, adjust contrast, exposure, etc. as needed, and even do a little cloning to get rid of some weird thing that I somehow missed, but very rarely, but I'm not going to spend a lot of time trying to make a not-so-good image acceptable. If I have to a lot of extra work, then the image was not that good to start out with. Also, I don't go along with the spray-and-pray method of photography. Taking more photos of something does not necessarily mean I will get a decent image anyway. I rather take the approach that less is more. [/QUOTE]
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