Burrough on the Hill
I spent a cold morning at Burrough on the Hill iron age hill fort on boxing day. I was trying out my new resolution to reduce the number of images I take at each shoot. How did I do? Well I am not sure as I still ended up with nearly 100 images from a 1 1/2 hour shoot. Whether this was good or bad I am not sure. However, I am still working on my own rule of thumb - I try and produce 6 good images from each shoot. This is really what I am working towards. The only problem I have with shooting so many is handling them. This has meant that I have become pretty ruthless in my editing and out of the hundred I may take I only keep a couple of dozen or so.
In an attempt to try and reduce the verbiage from my shoot I decided to shoot using my trust old tripod. This was useful as it did slow me down and think a little bit more about what I was shooting. The problem I did face was that I lost some of the spontaneity of the shoot. The little was so good that I didn't really need the tripod but it was a good exercise. I gave my Lee Filters a good work out as well. I have to say I do love the neutral density graduated set. It was just nice to get out in the filed and take a few images.
This has made me even more frustrated with Dell. I have not been able to process the images and possible print on or two up as my new dell is still awaiting the attentions of the engineer, and no doubt a new hard drive. Still, Monday is only a day or so away and I must be patient.
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