On the plane this weekend, I watched David Hobby’s photo lighting seminar from his Lighting 102 material for Strobist.com. At one point he’s explaining that you don’t have to get the right exposure, and sometimes it takes some fiddling to get the proper combined flash and ambient exposure. You may need to take more than one shot, he says. With this digital stuff,
Ones and zeros are free.
So true.
Take as many pictures as you can. Often, I see people take a picture, look at it, and not be totally satisfied with what they took and accept mediocrity. If they took a few more shots, they might take one they actually enjoy. Digital photography and cameras these days are limited by two things: the size of the memory card and the person taking the picture. The former is a scarcity of space for those ones and zeroes, and the other is a scarcity of effort.