f/8 and be there
English
Etymology
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.
Phrase
- (photography) Instead of focusing excessively on photographic technique, it is more important to be in the right place at the right time.
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