Len Paris wrote:

> It's tough to get consistently good results without knowledge.

I'd like to express my frustration at the number of people who come to
me with their film and say "I hope it turns out" or something like that.
 Unless you're trying a new film or some bizarre technique, you should
be confident enough that you can use your light meter properly and that
your images will be what you shot.  More frustrating are the people who
say "I don't know what went wrong there" and then leave it at that!  Why
wouldn't you want to know what went wrong so you can avoid it in the future?

Maybe that's just the school I went to or something.

-Aaron

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