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Hi,
Monday, August 23, 2004, 8:44:57 PM, Don wrote:
> Excellent questio
You're not using enough film.
Regards,
Bob...
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> Interesting questions. Several (all related questions) not on the list,
> that I most often try to ask myself when shooting are:
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> Why do I want to photograph this?
> What excites me about what I am seeing?
> H
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Bob
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Interesting questions. Several (all related questions) not on the list,
that I most often try to ask myself when shooting are:
Why do I want to photograph this?
What excites me about what I am se
Excellent questions Tom.
I've printed this out to carry with me on my "expeditions".
Thanks
Don
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d see what I'm seeing?
When I take the time to do this, I believe I see noticeably better results
in my own work.
Tom C.
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> Hummm, that can be 5 sec to 20 min. If I get to take
> my time I do, but then again sometimes you need to
> just bang away.
Dear me!! I'm getting all flushed...
-frank
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"In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while
--- CRB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I put these together because they're things I've
> either struggled to learn in the past or am still
> learning. (I often struggle most with #4.)
>
> 1. Do you shoot snapshots quickly or do you plan
> ahead?
I try and plan ahead but the best plans are a
C. Brendemuehl wrote:
> I put these together because they're things I've either
> struggled to learn in the past or am still learning. (I
> often struggle most with #4.)
I'm still learning, although with the happy thought that photography is a
hobby I can pick up when I want, regardless of th
Dag -
Interesting. I could have written this! (though
my prose style is a bit different and
I don't use Provia.)
THough actually I use flash occasionally now - out
of necessity only.
annsan
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> > I put these together because they
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> I put these together because they're things I've
> either struggled to learn in the past or am still
> learning. (I often struggle most with #4.)
>
> 1. Do you shoot snapshots quickly or do you plan
> ahead?
What's a snapshot? I
>From Jim A.
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> I put these together because they're things I've either struggled to learn in the
> past or am still learning. (I often struggle most with #4.)
>
> 1. Do you shoot snapshots quickly or do you plan ahead?
Depends on the subject. Still lifes and portraits a
I put these together because they're things I've either struggled to learn in the past
or am still learning. (I often struggle most with #4.)
1. Do you shoot snapshots quickly or do you plan ahead?
2. Do you pose people or just have them bunch together?
3. Do you use controlled lighting?
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