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it seems like there are a lot of people who are "thrifty" with their exposures ..
i don't mean stingy i mean you save the film for what matters and don't bother for anything else
whether it is because of time or money or energy or the extra-exposures would just mean extra "waste"
does this mean that if you are in your routine or whatever it is for you to do "your thing" and something
outside the scope of your framework of photography appeared you would not take the photograph?
or would you take it anyways?
and does this mean you wouldn't make more than 1 exposure for each situation/scenerio or whatever it is that
you are photographing ?
when i was working at a newspaper i learned early on not only to photograph the subject but don't just take 1 or 2 exposures
because that was it ... sometimes i used a whole roll sometimes 2, and sometimes 15 frames but never 1 or 2 ...
do the thrifty-photographers stop at a certain frame count? sometimes great things happen when you don't think about it .. (even with mistakes)
i don't mean stingy i mean you save the film for what matters and don't bother for anything else
whether it is because of time or money or energy or the extra-exposures would just mean extra "waste"
does this mean that if you are in your routine or whatever it is for you to do "your thing" and something
outside the scope of your framework of photography appeared you would not take the photograph?
or would you take it anyways?
and does this mean you wouldn't make more than 1 exposure for each situation/scenerio or whatever it is that
you are photographing ?
when i was working at a newspaper i learned early on not only to photograph the subject but don't just take 1 or 2 exposures
because that was it ... sometimes i used a whole roll sometimes 2, and sometimes 15 frames but never 1 or 2 ...
do the thrifty-photographers stop at a certain frame count? sometimes great things happen when you don't think about it .. (even with mistakes)


