On 3/5/2011 3:27 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
It seems that the more serious photography I do, the lower the percentage of 
time I spend actually taking pictures.

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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est

Larry, you're a programmer, right? So you ought to know that 80-20 rule - 80% of time you analyze requirements, design, plan, scratch your head etc, and only 20% of time you actually write code. So long as you don't go way below the 20% waterline - you're fine, methinks. No, seriously, if you are being serious, it necessarily means lots of planning, preparation, pre-visualization, and a lot of post-effort - editing, dealing with people for whom you do the photography and so on. So I see nothing that is specifically backwards here.

Or I misunderstood your question...

Boris



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