d) NOT TAKING CARE OF UR EQUIPMENT:
is it not ur habit to change lenses in dusty conditions or at the beach?...not protecting the lenses and camera LCD from getting scratched....forgetting to clean ur equipments from time to time....more importantly immediately after a long shoot.
e) that for customers, the prints are correctely printed in the lab...or u lack that judgement.....for a consistent reputation, it is most important to check/get reprinted before delivering them to clients.
f) with camera in hand, do not have a habit of walking around...lose patience so early? ...without trying other angles, u fall prey to laziness to shoot from the regular COMFORTABLE angle.
g)to know that it is most important to have an eye for the distracting or disturbing elements.....or do u forget to have the straight horizon while shooting and leave the shot as it is....do u remember to correct the tilt in the photoshop?
h)not to rely on the camera's LCD TO CHECK THE EXPOSURE OF AN IMAGE....avoid learning how to read the histogram.
i) using the on-camera flash indiscriminately, forgetting that the reflective surfaces cannot be shot with a flash, avoiding using the camera flash in noon time or in back light conditions.
j)not to over-sharpening, over-saturating the images in an effort to make technically bad image look good.
k) not allowing urself to change with the time....particularly getting stuck in the same kind of photography.....not expanding the horizons and pushing the limits.....avoiding further exploring the different fields.
l) not allowing urself ready to participate in the contests, exhibitions on photography....or having good work lying in the cupboards....even avoiding to show ur extraordinary work to public thru solo exhibitions.
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