On Mon, 20 Jul 1998 PCACala@xxxxxxx wrote:
|Hi Ed:
|
|> Or perhaps, as beginners we check and double check each setting. Each frame
|> is a new experience to be relished. Each frame is unique. Each frame is
|> seen
|> through unbiased eyes. It's the novelty of looking at something and seeing
|> that you can show it to others as you see it.
|> But I'm repeating what you said.
|> So how does one recapture that innocence (I had to look up the
|spelling!!)??
|
|One suggestion I have is to change the format you shoot in. Like go from 35
|mm to large format. There every shot has to count or its $5 minimum down the
|drain.
An alternative is to always imagine you are down to your last frame on
your last roll, and there is a Pulitzer prize winning scene before
you. Also imagine that you NEED! this "final" image to pay the rent.
:-)
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