f/8 and be there
phraseEtymology
f/8 refers to an f-number of 8, which is considered a general-purpose aperture for all situations. Often attributed to street photographer Arthur Fellig; however, the origins of this saying are disputed.
Definitions
Instead of focusing excessively on photographic technique, it is more important to be in…
Instead of focusing excessively on photographic technique, it is more important to be in the right place at the right time.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
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