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Do You Shoot Photos With One Eye Open? or Both Open?

Started by Mick, December 30, 2023, 12:56:19 PM

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Do You Shoot Photos With One Eye Open? or Both Open?

Mick

Do You Shoot Photos With One Eye Open? or Both Open?

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Mostly one eye it has to be said, but sometimes 2 - especially if trying to see something come into frame (Like a car if shooting motorsport!)
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