Shoot and Delete
Author: Marina Ćosić
Big advantage of digital photography is in the number of photographs we are able to take. That's why, do not scruple yourselves and do not skimp. Rather take ten photos and delete them later. Take some time, do not hurry and make an effort to capture the right moment.
Someone always blinks, makes a face or turns around when photographed. Or when shooting outdoors, someone or something often runs trough your frame and you, probably, react too late. That's why you should shoot and, every now and then, scroll trough your last shots and delete the bad ones (if saving the memory), or, in the best case, after downloading the photos on the computer, leave the good ones and delete the bad ones. There is no point of keeping bad photographs – if four out of ten photographs are good, you did a great job!