markbarendt
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I think "workable" is the operative word regarding that "f/8 and be there" phrase. At f/8 in most photojournalistic conditions, film latitude should cover most inaccuracies in exposure, and the DOF should be deep enough to cover any inaccuracies in nailing focus. So in other words, at f/8 you'll get a decent enough shot to print if you get your other settings somewhere in the ballpark.
I agree.
What I'm trying to find in this thread is how we each move past that basic "f/8 and be there" thought, how we each move from simply workable to our special touch.
In my case, liking short DOF, my compromises include having to work harder at focus, having more failed focus shots, and the willingness to deal with what many might consider "wild" rather than "controlled" exposures. As Gerald mentioned above, that makes more work at the enlarger, I'm ok with that.
My question assumes that we have a style we prefer, some people don't and that's ok. For those that do, what are you willing to do the hard way to get the result you want?