Well, my standard MO is: When I see something photo-worthy, I take the
shot. I'll go way out of my way to get a good angle, wait long periods
for the right light conditions if necessary.
I don't just hose my camera around left, right, and center, just taking
roll after roll of meaningless snapshots hoping to get a couple of gems
amongst the trash.
The name of my game is quality, not quantity. Less is more, that sort of
thing.
But don't worry, my crud pile is still a lot bigger'n my keep pile.
One o' these days, I'll have to scan some in for y'all to admire.
:o)
Chris in Oz
Nothing wrong with any of that. On the other hand you might learn a lot
from snapshots. In a manner of speaking you might consider them almost to
be _establishing_ shots. The world looks different in a 35mm frame. Unless
you take those establishing it's possible you'll never know what you've missed.
Food for thought.
(andrememberboysandgirls...filmischeaperthandreams)
Tris
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