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Old 05.11.2009, 08:16 AM   #2489
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Originally Posted by gmku
For Porkie and the rest who take a lot of photographs, how many would you say are "good" out of everything you take? I remember when I used to shoot a lot I'd find maybe 1 out of every 40 things I tried was at all interesting. What kind of ratio roughly are you used to dealing with here?

i take LOADS of photos at concerts, average of 700 in two hours. after selecting and processing, i keep about ten or twenty of them. if i have ten photos i can say are really good, it's been a great night.

the first thing i thought when seeing your photos was that you might have to be a bit more selecive in what you keep. three really good shots a re a lot more memorable than twenty seven average ones with three good shots hidden between them.

also, i think some of these photos might work better if there was more contrast in them, or if you'd take smaller details. maybe its because of the small size, but now some of them just have too many details and small things in them. focusing on one thing often ends up as a way stronger image.

i hope this helps you somehow :-)
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