
This is a brief excerpt from PetaPixel
“One should still try and get as close as possible to what you want in the initial click.”
A friend of a friend just pointed this out in a conversation we were all having on Facebook. It’s prompted me to say something. To explain what “getting it right in the camera” means to me now, and what it meant to me in the old days.The experience is different for everyone. Each photographer wants to do something different in the camera. Each photographer feels the need to get certain things right in the camera. Always did, and still do.
If we are to take the idea of “getting it right in the camera,” we first have to decide what it is we want as a final product. Then we can begin to decide how much of that we can get IN the camera and what may need to be done OUT of the camera.
Between that first press of the shutter and the final, finished photo, there are many steps in between. Many possible “slips twixt cup and lip” as well.
Getting the exposure as good as possible and the composition spot-on: these are always what to strive for ‘ …
By: Alfie Goodrich
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