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Old 10-12-06, 17:33
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Originally Posted by carman View Post
Being able to cull the dross is an essential requirement for improvement. Most of us are not to good at this.
The key is to learn why they are dross and try to do better the next time. I keep a lot of dross because they are memories especially if the shots are of family and pets. Its only the absolute dross I bin. I also try to learn from other peoples shots ie if they are good why and how did they do it, if not so good why and what could be done to improve them?
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