Seems reasonable to me. Follows every other skilled endeavor of mankind that
I know. If this were not true, all that need or should be taught in
photography classes is the mechanics and the chemistry.

Regards,
Bob....
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From: "Pat White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Many years ago, someone told me that brown belts make better karate
> instructors than black belts because the brown belts still remember and
can
> still describe what they do.  For the black belts, on the other hand, the
> techniques have become instinctive, and the beginners' details now seem
hard
> to explain, since they've been absorbed into "muscle memory".
>
> The black belts see the bigger picture, the goal of winning the bout, and
> don't need to think consciously about their stance, etc.  In the same way,
> experienced, skilled, photographers know what "looks right", and don't
need
> to think about beginners' guidelines anymore.  Does anyone else see it
this
> way?

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