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Working the Scene

JeffsCanCom
Apprentice

To often we approach a subject, take a shot, and walk away. We need to learn to take a couple seconds or minutes more to work the scene. Take the time to line up the shot for a better composition or find a better angle.

These images are of the same tree taken seconds from each other. 2 different lenses were also used. The results are vastly different.

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LeeP
Whiz
Whiz

I take pictures of the same thing over and over with different cameras, digital and analog, different lenses, different films, different times of the day, and it's amazing how much character a thing can have when we take the time to examine it.

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Tintype_18
Authority
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I agree with LeeP. With digital photography, one doesn't have to worry about using miles of film.

John
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