the corollary is that if you just snap away without trying to learn from
your pictures or without a conscious attempt to try something different in a
controlled way, you really are just wasting your time because you aren't
applying any discipline.
Herb....
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Subject: Re: Have digital cameras made us better photographers?
However, if one has enough self discipline to continue to approach
photography in a mindful fashion, the immediate feedback and post
processing flexibility can take one's work to another level. To say that
digital photography requires no skill in operation is cow doo-doo.
Exacting exposures, thoughtful framing and composition, and careful
consideration of the light are as important in digital photography as they
are in film photography. When I have to work under the pressure of meeting
a client's needs, I'm thankful for the extra assistance that digital
provides, but I would never shortchange the process.