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"Eye" vs tech
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 782337" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>I always go for the 'eye for an image' approach. The resaon being, with digital you can take numerous technically different shots of the same scene then keep the one you like the best. </p><p>The other way doesn't work so well, as a non interesting image, bad composition, lighting etc will usually still result in a bad image even if you know all the tech stuff.</p><p>Of course it's always best to be competent in both aspects of photography.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 782337, member: 48633"] I always go for the 'eye for an image' approach. The resaon being, with digital you can take numerous technically different shots of the same scene then keep the one you like the best. The other way doesn't work so well, as a non interesting image, bad composition, lighting etc will usually still result in a bad image even if you know all the tech stuff. Of course it's always best to be competent in both aspects of photography. [/QUOTE]
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