While it might be a good philosophy when trying to cull the gallery,
it doesn't do much for the learning to improve your shooting. It is
by examining the shots while you still remember details of shooting
that helps you learn how to improve your skills.
Don't get me wrong, I don't completely ignore the photos after shooting
them, I just don't develop or otherwise edit them (i shoot all PEF). I'll
chimp like anyone else, and sometimes look at a couple when downloading
them, but I don't do anything with them beyond that, unless it's a special
occasion.
I feel like I get enough from that initial peeking to make sure my shooting
is alright. I am a very sentimental person, so the time and distance really
helps my objectivity when I do get around to developing photos. Your
mileage may vary.
John
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