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DaveG wrote:I think one category needs to be "I Can't Believe I Missed That" to include pictures that were almost great but are slightly out of focus, not centered, wrong shutter speed, and the like.
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Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:07 pm
DaveG wrote:I think one category needs to be "I Can't Believe I Missed That" to include pictures that were almost great but are slightly out of focus, not centered, wrong shutter speed, and the like.
On a related note, a category should exist for the best explanation for "Why I Missed The Shot." I was changing film, I was loading a new memory card, I was in line for the bathroom/water/a new shirt/to meet Cook Cleland, there was an umbrella/tent/VIP seating area in my way, etc.
oh wait, I'm not the only one that happens to, am I?
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daveymac82c wrote:5.) Must have been taken before 1965 (should this be a rule?)
Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:42 pm
Django wrote:
And there isn't a photographer anywhere anymore that doesn't "tweak" their images in photoshop, so I don't think that is a realistic restraint either.
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262crew wrote:Django wrote:
And there isn't a photographer anywhere anymore that doesn't "tweak" their images in photoshop, so I don't think that is a realistic restraint either.
I don't I use Kodak B&W or Fuji chrome color 400 speed with an early Cannon AE-1. No photo shop or digital. Only prints that I scan.