On Mar 7, 2011, at 5:05 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:

> Larry. To it seems that your main problem is that you shoot way to many 
> frames.
> 
> Today at the elders day centre I had six models and shot 60 frames in
> a bot more than one hour.
> You shot for three hours and ended up with 1200 frames, how many
> models did you shoot?

It was effectively 5 models, but about 23 different configurations of 
backgrounds, clothing and subject, and another dozen or so poses or general 
compositions: I.e. full body shot versus face only.  So, it was effectively 
40-50 different "shots".  

> Maybe my subjects where more static and easier to shoot than yours,
> but you get the drift. I think you are making the editing process a
> lot harder than it needs to be, because you are to trigger happy.

That is quite possible.  I should be able to get a keeper in less than 30 
tries. Or if I want 3 keepers of each shot for them to choose from, better than 
one keeper out of 10 tries.


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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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