Sirius Glass
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this idea of calling someone a one of our primate cousins because they look at what they shot to see if it was worth keeping is kind of funny. its something chemical photography users wished they could do from the beginnings, its something people who process their film with UV goggles or a green safelight or who use ortho-esque film do every time they process film; its the proof shot those of us who shot polaroid before exposing the big sheet of film did often .. and now because everyone can do it with their digital cameras its bad, because they took photographs that probably looked good (maybe even as good as some pro might have taken). the whole thing is really kind of laughable . I guess developing film by inspection ( and saying ooo ahhh because you nailed the exposure and are excited )... is bad too--- . LOL.
yes, it is.
Non sequitur. Now go and make up a new excuse.