You can often emulate a spectacular picture by combining the best picture elements from several mundane pictures in Photoshop. Apparently, this is how it's done now, and is perfectly acceptable, sinne all that matters is the picture.

William Robb

Sounds like a ton of work to me. I'd rather just go out and get a decent shot.

I should probably comment on one lesson learned re digital vs film....

I got my eyes fixed up on Monday, and it was mid afternoon before I got back home from St. Alfonso's. ( A ;-) to Zappa fans....)

With little time I just grabbed the camera and headed out to a nearby nature preserve to do some shooting - but when I got there I realized I had left all but one CF card at home and had also left my X Drive at home as well. I thought "Crap! I can only take 70 photos!" and then I realized that this was ridiculous - 70 chances in one afternoon - how much more did I need? So I took a more studied, less 'shotgun' approach to shooting. The Halloween Pennant shot came from that trip, and if anything it taught me to slow down and dampened the 'blast away" mentality I've gotten into with the digital.

- MCC
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Mark Cassino Photography
Kalamazoo, MI
www.markcassino.com
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