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- Mike
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I have no objection to any of the cliché type shots when they're done well (even overblown HDR works for some shots!)
I've even seen pictures of other peoples kids/pets that are interesting to look at
The shot's I'm getting fed up with are the ones of mine that haven't worked out quite as planned. Sometimes hundreds of them from one day. Strangely the REALLY bad ones aren't so bad as the nearly there ones that might be recoverable with careful editing.
I probably have 1000 shots from Saturday where the backgrounds are out of keeping with the dark age subjects - cars/vans or just other spectators all round so not much that could be done in camera - shooting wide open wasn't enough to obscure them.
I've even seen pictures of other peoples kids/pets that are interesting to look at
The shot's I'm getting fed up with are the ones of mine that haven't worked out quite as planned. Sometimes hundreds of them from one day. Strangely the REALLY bad ones aren't so bad as the nearly there ones that might be recoverable with careful editing.
I probably have 1000 shots from Saturday where the backgrounds are out of keeping with the dark age subjects - cars/vans or just other spectators all round so not much that could be done in camera - shooting wide open wasn't enough to obscure them.
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