I tend to shoot the same way. I don't waste a lot of frames with 
digital or 35mm film. However, when shooting 10-frame rolls in the 6x7, 
I'm even more selective. I've always found it to be a camera that 
really forces one to think.
Paul
On Oct 2, 2006, at 4:57 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

>
> On Oct 2, 2006, at 12:17 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
>
>> Film affords one a quiet period of relaxation and gentle anticipation
>> between the shooting and the viewing. Sorta nice change, huh?
>
> I'm not sure that this is any different for me. I don't shoot
> quickly, and don't do much other than glance at a one second review
> flash to see if I'm close with the exposure now and then unless the
> lighting situation is very difficult. I shoot about the same number
> of frames per session (about 35-100) as I used to with 35mm film
> too .. With film, I used to bracket a bit more since I can't check
> the overall exposure so easily. That's about the biggest difference.
> And of course, with 1 and 2 Gbyte storage cards, I "change rolls"
> much more infrequently, don't have to spend an hour (or money) in
> chemical processing.
>
> I enjoy doing photography in much the same way, regardless of capture
> medium.
>
> Godfrey
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