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Previously on "Me me me and my fujifilm in Glasgow @ f/2"
Agreed. I take a 100 shots and might only keep 1 or 2.
What SS said.
With a digital camera there is no reason not to just to keep shooting and experimenting with the camera settings.
Post production can save a pic as well. Even the basic functionality in iPhoto on a Mac can turn a borderline pic into a really good one by playing with colour and contrast.
In my home town last week. Thought I landed into a washing machine. Instead of ducking the dreich in the hotel I decided to face the dark wet cold and take some shots.
The challenge was to remain @ f/2 with a fixed focal length.
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