[pure-silver] Re: Doing A Shutter Warmup

  • From: Tim Daneliuk <tundra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 13:53:45 -0500

On 7/15/2010 1:50 PM, Robert Hall wrote:
> By the time I get the 12x20 setup, I am going to shoot even if it's someone's 
> trash bin. :)
> 
> Robert Hall
> www.RobertHall.com <http://www.RobertHall.com>


Do you have the motor drive for that camera?


> 
> 
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Myron Gochnauer <goch@xxxxxx 
> <mailto:goch@xxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     > http://www.alexandrebuisse.org/blog/Shutter-warm-up
> 
> 
>     With 4x5 and larger, forcing yourself to set up for a shot, composing, 
> focussing etc. can be helpful too, even if you don't make the exposures.
> 
>     It's as though going through the motions forces the creative circuits in 
> the brain to get busy, and once they are active you begin to recognize all 
> kinds of possibilities you didn't see before. If that is a plausible 
> explanation, then the key is forcing yourself to make the kinds of aesthetic 
> judgments and adjustments you need to create good images.
> 
>     So it might really be brain-warm-up or aesthetic-warm-up.
> 
>     Myron
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