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"Eye" vs tech
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<blockquote data-quote="Chucktin" data-source="post: 782963" data-attributes="member: 44180"><p>What worked for me (50+ yrs in the biz) was to get the techs down to where I didn't worry them anymore.</p><p>Getting the "eye" was just learning to look AT the view screen not through it.</p><p>Consider the image on the screen and balance the elements, left-right, up-down, front-to-back, until you are satisfied. Then trip the shutter. You are the biggest critic so you need to go with your personal likes. After all they're just as good as anyone else's.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my Pixel 5a using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chucktin, post: 782963, member: 44180"] What worked for me (50+ yrs in the biz) was to get the techs down to where I didn't worry them anymore. Getting the "eye" was just learning to look AT the view screen not through it. Consider the image on the screen and balance the elements, left-right, up-down, front-to-back, until you are satisfied. Then trip the shutter. You are the biggest critic so you need to go with your personal likes. After all they're just as good as anyone else's. Sent from my Pixel 5a using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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