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First shot, bang on!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 15609" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Agreed Anthony. Bracketing a shot where possible will produce more keepers. Human eyesight is good but not nearly as good as the digital sensor. It will record things you don't see, even the more subtle changes that affect the shot. Your eyes and even the light meter will say one exposure but the sensor may not see it that way. I worked with a noted professional scenic photographer in the White Mountains, NH for a four day workshop. He also takes multiple shots with variations. He told me that his keeper ratio was about 20% but his standards for a keeper was a lot higher than mine. Mine is about like everyone else's around 30%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 15609, member: 654"] Agreed Anthony. Bracketing a shot where possible will produce more keepers. Human eyesight is good but not nearly as good as the digital sensor. It will record things you don't see, even the more subtle changes that affect the shot. Your eyes and even the light meter will say one exposure but the sensor may not see it that way. I worked with a noted professional scenic photographer in the White Mountains, NH for a four day workshop. He also takes multiple shots with variations. He told me that his keeper ratio was about 20% but his standards for a keeper was a lot higher than mine. Mine is about like everyone else's around 30%. [/QUOTE]
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