Don't bring the camera to your eye until you are ready to take a picture. You are not 
ready to take a picture until you know what you want. Assuming that I'm not taking a 
picture of some fleeting moment event, that I can't position myself for, I look at the 
subject and light and figure out how I want that 3D scene projected onto a 2D plane. 
Then I go to the spot to get that, while setting things like focal length and 
aperture, look through the finder, tweak and shoot.

BR

Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>2. I am snap-shooting. I point my camera to whatever I think I like, I
>zoom in/out and I shoot.
>
>All my attempts to force me to choose one focal length of a zoom lens
>and pretend it is a prime, failed miserably.


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