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There is nothing like shooting film and very shortly after looking at the images to improve one's eye and technical skills.
However I have been reminded recently of a truth I learned while playing and recording music. On many occasions I would record my performance and on immediate playback hear some fault that would seemingly negate the effort. But if I waited a few days and then listened again I would find that the fault was not as magnified as I originally thought (if indeed the fault existed at all). I have found this to be true in photography as well. I usually like very few of my shots when first viewed. Given a few days though and at least a few more are discovered to have merit not seen previously.
So, review some of your past work not seen for a while. I think you might find new gems amid the shots you did not think made the grade. If nothing else you can see the difference in your eye and technique from then to now.
I give myself assignments to improve my shooting. I have two going at present requiring entirely different skill sets. Neither involve rangefinder cameras so I doubt they will be posted here.
However I have been reminded recently of a truth I learned while playing and recording music. On many occasions I would record my performance and on immediate playback hear some fault that would seemingly negate the effort. But if I waited a few days and then listened again I would find that the fault was not as magnified as I originally thought (if indeed the fault existed at all). I have found this to be true in photography as well. I usually like very few of my shots when first viewed. Given a few days though and at least a few more are discovered to have merit not seen previously.
So, review some of your past work not seen for a while. I think you might find new gems amid the shots you did not think made the grade. If nothing else you can see the difference in your eye and technique from then to now.
I give myself assignments to improve my shooting. I have two going at present requiring entirely different skill sets. Neither involve rangefinder cameras so I doubt they will be posted here.