Jostein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>With all due respect, sir; I beg to differ. Maybe I'm too lazy, but I 
>find that prediction and preparation are a way more powerful tools 
>than reflexes. And leaving the camera at home once in while, to 
>concentrate on the seeing, is good practice too. Previsualising may be 
>the right word...

Yes it is. Learning to *see* is of primary importance, IMHO.

>Notice that I do recognise the benefits of reflex practice for other 
>types of photography, though.
>
>Portraying animals in the wild is one type that comes to mind. It 
>usually needs both prediction and reflexes.

Motorsports, too. I don't do it often enough and I have to get in a
weekend of practice before an important job.
 
 
-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com

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