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Taking Better Photos By Taking More Photos is the latest tip at DPS.
My first experience of a digital camera was back in 1999 when I spent a year traveling around Australia managing a band. I don't remember the camera's model number but it was a Sony and it stored images on a 3.5 inch floppy disk. While the disks could only store 1.44 megabytes of data I loved this boxy digital camera mainly because of the ability it game me to take virtually unlimited amounts of digital images.
I would spend hour after hour with the camera and over the year must have taken thousands of shots. Previously this would have cost me a fortune to shoot this many images on film and so I'd always limited how much photography I would do (in fact for a couple of years I had to give up because I couldn't afford film and processing).
The great thing about my year with the digital camera was that in it I rediscovered my love of photography and while the camera was very basic I leaned ALOT about photography simply because I could take as many shots as I like. I think I also relearned that the more shots you take the more interesting shots you'll end up with.
Today's tip over at Digital Photography School talks about intentionally taking a lot of shots as a way of improving your photography and tomorrow I'll follow it up with 10 tips on how to improve your photography by taking more images.
Posted by Darren in our Tips category on May 09, 2006