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Difference of Opinion - Many clicks vs. Few clicks
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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 253328" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>The answer is highly dependent on a situation. Is it sports, or overcrowded street, fashion show...quiet sunset over the plains...raindrops flowing down the window pane... Take this photo of the wolf (miraculous) for example: it is the one in many (in the series), a nice photo, but could have been even better, if you had waited for the more convenient moment, to avoid the head and the lower part of the wolf's nose being too "absorbed" by the background, and take just one single shot... But, of course, if you really did not have enough time (or it seemed to you so), burst shooting was the most appropriate way to do the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 253328, member: 18251"] The answer is highly dependent on a situation. Is it sports, or overcrowded street, fashion show...quiet sunset over the plains...raindrops flowing down the window pane... Take this photo of the wolf (miraculous) for example: it is the one in many (in the series), a nice photo, but could have been even better, if you had waited for the more convenient moment, to avoid the head and the lower part of the wolf's nose being too "absorbed" by the background, and take just one single shot... But, of course, if you really did not have enough time (or it seemed to you so), burst shooting was the most appropriate way to do the job. [/QUOTE]
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