David J Brooks wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 3:24 AM, Anthony Farr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Yes, a good photographer knows when the composition they're contemplating is
>> a dead-end, and will abandon it for a something more promising.  The
>> compositions that work best tend to resolve themselves very quickly.
>>
>> Less experienced photographers will worry at a picture, trying to pry out a
>> silk purse when all that's there is a sow's ear.
>>     
>
> I think there is a PS plug in for that
>
> Dave
>   
If there isn't I think we should write one, you think charging 17.95 is 
too much?

>> Regards,
>> Anthony Farr
>>
>>     
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>>> William Robb
>>> Sent: Monday, 9 June 2008 12:47 AM
>>>
>>>       
>> snip)
>>     
>>> It used to drive my wife mental when I was shooting with the 4x5. We'd get
>>>       
>> to a
>>     
>>> location and I'd
>>> just wander around for a half hour or so, apparently enjoying the ambiance
>>>       
>> of the
>>     
>>> place, and
>>> then, apparently looking like i was doing things completely at random, I
>>>       
>> would start
>>     
>>> taking
>>> pictures. I think what bothered her was that the places where I spent the
>>>       
>> most time
>>     
>>> looking,
>>> were the places I didn't set up the camera.
>>>
>>> William Robb
>>>
>>>
>>>       
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