On Oct 30, 2013, at 9:41 AM, Jack Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Getting out with a camera and giving yourself opportunities, will increase 
> your chances of getting a "good" one. Be choosy once you've decided what 
> "good" is, then learn the  basics of composition, exposure and lighting. 
> "Good" will then, likely, take on a new set of ever evolving conditions.

Thanks, Jack. That was the intention of what I said. Obviously, simply taking a 
lot of shots is not sufficient. [If it were possible to *just* take a lot of 
shots.] But with a desire to learn the chances of learning increase the more 
shots you take.

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
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“On the basis of evidence we may be sure that 
we are wrong but we can never be sure that we are right.” 

- Richard Feynman


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