Shel, I wasn't referring to myself! However, I have noticed that I *could* become lazy or complacent if I let myself...
I don't though (get lazy), I have too much pride in my work. However, I am sure that there are many "pros" around who focus on the money much more than I do, and to whom don't put as much heart into their work as most of us around here too. To them, photography isn't so much a passion as it is an income... tan. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 5:16 PM Subject: Re: Digital Photography > I certainly hope that you don't "hope that the general rules > of probability would allow you to get 'the' shot at some > time..." IMO, a photographer should know what he or she is > doing, and know how and where and when to press the button. > > Tanya Mayer Photography wrote: > > > With digital you probably tend to shoot a little more frivolously in the > > hope that the general rules of probability would allow you to get "the" shot > > at some time... >