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Thread: What is the best advice (photography wise) you have ever received

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    From Dewitt Jones in Outdoor Photographer Magazine some time in the mid '90s. Figure out what specifically is "turning you on" (his words) in a scene, then see if you can get rid of everything else. Crudely paraphrased from memory. Or, as I see it now, try to eliminate every element that's not helping your picture.

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    Shoot your mother in law in good light.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pjs2 View Post
    Shoot your mother in law
    Some might say that is good advice, although not really photography advice

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