George Bernard Shaw once said that a photographer is like a cod, producing ‘a million eggs in order that one may reach maturity.’ So how does a photographer choose from among their eggs? Which of the many photographs they take during a day, even during a second of that day, ‘reach maturity’? Let me attempt to explain. You're going to have to concentrate because we are going to dip our toe in the water of camera technology and number of frames per second.
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