I always pity the newcomers to photography, who are told that you need a digi-SLR, and that the only way to get good is to shoot at least 1000 exposures per day...
I keep trying to tell them to shoot ONE, look at it, try to see what's wrong with it, then move around a bit to see if they can get it exactly right with the second (and last) shot. That saves them hours and hours and hours of wading through thousands of almost identical poor pictures in the hope that a miracle has happened in one of them...
All my shots yesterday were of an old church too, the Pottersville Reformed Church in Somerset County (New Jersey), dating from 1866. Fortunately, this church will (hopefully) not be demolished any time soon as it appears to have a fresh coat of paint - bright white with deep red doors and windows. I wasn't planning to shoot this structure and so wasn't carrying my 4x5. I'll go back and re-shoot this with 4x5.I shot about 15 frames of 400UC 35mm of a 130 year old church that will be reduced to rubble tomorrow. Thinking about going back with some B/W tomorrow for dramatic effect.
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I think its time to close this thread and ban everyone who posted.
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I think its time to close this thread and ban everyone who posted.
Gonna miss you JD....
Bob
I shot 40 sheets 4x5 b/w, 3 rolls slides and 3 rolls 35mm b/w. Processed the 4x5. This was for a non-commercial bridge photography project I am working on.
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