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Photography~Technically Speaking => General Photo Chat => Topic started by: juanital on April 26, 2009, 10:55:24 PM
That use to be an old Lay's commercial or advertisement...and one day here while I was eating a chip it reminded me of photography..."Bet you can't just shoot one", I had to chuckle-for me- its not just shoot one but several...How do you do? Can you just shoot one?
Good question, juanital! :D And my answer is - very seldom, since I went digital! :thumbsup:
When I first went digital - whew - never was it just one or even just 21. I have cut back though since then. However, still, not just one.
Becky
I don't think I have ever shot just one. :)
I don't even delete the bad blurry ones that I shoot. Someday we may have software that can fix any of them.
I keep them all!
Don
One? What's the fun in that? Where's the learning in that? Since I was about 10 years old, I've been "accused" of taking too many pictures! The more you work the subject, the more you learn, the more you reach out of your box and be more creative with your photography. I think I need to take more pictures, not less.
In life, I'm a pack rat! It's no different with my digital life, but I am learning to be more critical and delete that truly bad shots. (of course, that's not until they're all securely backed up on disks and back up drives. LOL) I figure I may someday need some bad shots as examples for some book I'm writing or something. hehe
Keep shooting!