How true. A great observation. I learned far more from trying to fix
the bad exposures than I ever did from recalling how I captured the
good exposures.
On Aug 16, 2005, at 11:32 PM, William Robb wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom C"
Subject: RE: PAW: People & Portraits #30 - GDG
I used to think along the lines that you expressed, because I never
did any darkroom work myself. Once I started scanning my own
transparencies, my viewpoint started to change. When I got the *ist
D then I found myself thinking that the end-image I produced is what
truly counted.
There is nothing like having a bad negative of a great scene in the
enlarger to smarten a person up.
William Robb