Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/02/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]After reading several posts about film / digi-frame use of which one post was mine, I thought I should clarify my point re: "more or less number of frames used film to digital era.?" What I said: ...>>> DIGITAL ERA: Regardless of whomever, we all shoot far more frames with digital than we ever did on film. Does this make us better photographers? NOPE! Just means we shoot more frames and throw more away after looking on screen and asking ourselves the same old question?..."WHAT THE HELL WERE YOU THINKING?"< This extra shooting means, when something catches our eye today with digital we are far more inclined to make an exposure simply because it caught our eye, so we shoot it. No extra costs involved. ERGO: we tend to shoot it simply because it caught our eye. But with film, even though "something caught our eye, unless it was something super smashing, we'd look at film counter to find we had 3 frames left? OOPS! Naw it's not that good with only three frames left forget it. And we move on. Quite frankly I rarely if ever had concerns about how much film I was using during my documentaries or photo stories. I just shot everything that turned me on or caught my eye in regard to what "photographically told the story I was illustrating or documenting." Although there were times when "a shortage of film created great degrees of anxiety!" :-( But my main reason is.... "We only had 36 frames ... therefore we paid more attention to seeing the moment before tripping the shutter to capture the moment." Besides we had to buy film and that always was a cost factor to make us take our time, look harder, see the moment, CLICK! Digital? Hardly a thought. click! But there was always a feeling of... "You had to change film every 36 exposures, therefore one kept a sharp eye on "how many frames were left on a roll, whether I was using one Leica or carrying 5 at a time!" With digital I still never relate to how many frames are exposed. That doesn't mean I stand there and " MACHINE GUN THE SCENE!" HOWEVER! Amateurs and many of the new to the world of photography digital "exposure makers!" ....... NOTICE ! I did not use the word photographer's! But it's the way they've learned or been taught how to use motor driven digi cameras and digital isn't like film. So they are taught............ "READY?" Shoot lots because it doesn't cost anything the more you take! So shoot away like crazy! Then you're sure to get one that works! "WE" all know that does not work! "NEVER HAPPENS!" The chances are you'll still miss the ultimate perfect moment because the "ART OF OBSERVATION!" in your minds eye is turned off or they never learned to see the ultimate moment because they just.... "Press here and twenty frames in a split second and you pick out a good one off the computer screen!" "ONCE AGAIN.......... NEVER HAPPENS! " Hopefully I'm not making this more confusing.... maybe one of those topics with a beer and the crew chatting it up! :-) cheers, Dr. ted