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- Pay attention to the quality of light and not just the subject.
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- Shoot in warm light, around dawn or dusk.
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- Always take a look at the edges of the view field.
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- Shoot plenty of film.
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- Include a dominant element in the image.
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- Always carry a polarizing filter and tripod with you.
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Gail Mooney (¡°America¡¯s Hometown,¡± July/August 1998)
- Be an observer. Be patient and watch life as it happens then be ready to capture
the right moments as they present themselves.
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- Don¡¯t bog yourself down with all the latest gadgets. The real art is being able to communicate
and to understand what the message is.
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