Sheesh, tanya ... perhaps one might do well to think about
every shot, regardless of haw many frames are left.  When
you reach a certain level in any art or sport, the thinking
becomes automatic, transparent ... the photography just
happens, and all the technical stuff needn't be given any
time consuming thought.  It's like muscle memory.

And this is true for 35mm photography as well as larger
formats.

shel

Tanya Mayer Photography wrote:
> 
> I think that for the
> likes of Ansel Adams etc, if you are shooting with glass plates, medium
> format etc, and you only have one or two frames left, you are really FORCED
> to THINK about what you are going to put into the photograph.  You would
> probably spend much more side on the technical stuff to ensure that it is
> JUST right, iykwim, so that you don't, in effect, waste an opportunity...

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