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Bob
Hitchman's Tip of the Week I used to record my exposures in a small notebook. When my slides came back from the lab, Id refer to my notes as I spread out the slides across the lightbox. Recently, I have discovered the advantages of using a pocket-sized, micro-cassette recorder. I leave the power switch set in the "voice-actuated" position so my hands are free. I find that my notes are much more complete, and I record comments that I never used to write down. I play back the tape later, as I sort through the slides. It is always a learning experience and reminds me every time what "works" and what I did wrong. Previous Tips: Visit Bob's website at http://www.apogeephoto.com/800get_foto.html |
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