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On Aug 2, 7:17*pm, hk wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 18:58:53 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: *Remembering some advice that a pro told me once, I suggested that she stop trying to get the *perfect* shot, and just take a gazillion of them, as fast as the camera would process the previous. I think you get much more interesting and natural pictures that way, particularly portraits, and they don't have that "posed" look. Digital makes that more practical now. *It was much more expensive with film. *I know (-: But I took the middle ground, maybe shooting 3 more times than the average amateur, and those 2nd or 3rd shots were usually the keepers. --Vic I take a lot of portraits to help illustrate some of the interviews I write. Fortunately, the subjects are mostly working men and women who happen to be working outdoors, so usually it is not too hard to find some decent lighting. I shoot them on 35 mm slide film. Show us some, liar. |
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