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Smoke a joint.
Why are you pictures not turning out how you want? Perhaps it is something that could be helped by learning more/new post-production techniques?
When I'm in the field I have taken to not trusting my LCD screen, do you have a histogram and zoom function when reviewing pictures? I make sure that I have the shot I want before I move to the next location if possible. Also perhaps take one or two extra pics with differant angles/exposure/focus?
Whilst I do post-process my pictures, I try and get things as near as I can on-camera and have learnt to slow down and think of shots more when I am on location and make sure there isn;t something in the background of the shot I have to clone out later or move rubbish out of the way ect.
Oh talking about post-production, I have a very short attention span, so I try and only do a shot or two a night which gives me something to do after work when I'm too tired to get new shots too.
Lastly, my photos look very pixely. When I view them at 100% on my monitor, you can see the individual dots, where it seems on most cameras that's not the case.
With the popularity of digital, I think there is a tendency to RUSH. We fire away the shutter like a machine gun. We process the photo in seconds (download it from the card). We spend a few minutes adjusting them in PS (in the past, I would spend ours in the darkroom just on ONE photo). We view them on the screen rather than print. Organizing is a click and drag. For me... that tendency makes it a little more difficult to enjoy the savor of photography.
Smoke a joint.
You know, in all seriousness, if you didn't have 6,000 posts here you probably would get blasted for leaving a nonsense, non-helpful comment.
With the popularity of digital, I think there is a tendency to RUSH. We fire away the shutter like a machine gun.