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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 519641" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>Very well put, Jim. I frequently have things like this in my shots, and if I got rid of all of the shots that had something like this in them, I'd get, optimistically, maybe five or six shots a year with my family in them. Sometimes, capturing a moment is much more important than taking a great photograph. </p><p></p><p>That being said, my classic mistake is from the film era; that being the failure to engage the film in the winding sprocket, then realizing it at about shot 40 on the roll of film. I don't have photo of that, though...:shame:</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 519641, member: 13556"] Very well put, Jim. I frequently have things like this in my shots, and if I got rid of all of the shots that had something like this in them, I'd get, optimistically, maybe five or six shots a year with my family in them. Sometimes, capturing a moment is much more important than taking a great photograph. That being said, my classic mistake is from the film era; that being the failure to engage the film in the winding sprocket, then realizing it at about shot 40 on the roll of film. I don't have photo of that, though...:shame: WM [/QUOTE]
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