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The Law of Averages

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The more photos you take, the better your chance is of getting a winner. Unexpected, isn’t it? Shockingly, most people expect to pull out their camera for about two minutes and end up with a great image every time. Not convinced? Consider this:  For an average National Geographic article, the photographer will take the equivalent of 300 – 400 rolls of film. That’s over 10,000 frames. A complex feature may have three times as many. So, your first goal is to shoot as many photos as you can.

See in Technopolis by Phil Gilbert.