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Today, I'll show you a few photos that will never be made public. Why? I call these photos 'mistakes,' the photographer's learning curve. Do you really think a photographer has a 100% success rate with shots? Oh, far from 100%. It's good if it's around 70-80%, and at the beginning of a career, it might be as low as 30% successful shots.

The idea of this photoshoot seemed great to me at the time. A suspended bridge, a girl, summer – it seemed like everything I needed was there. However, I forgot about the distance from the cabin to the model. In such a situation, it's ideal to take close-ups, but I had a 24-105 4L lens, and the shots were taken at 105mm, which didn't really bring the model closer. If I had taken a 70-200 and captured close-ups, maybe the idea would have been more interesting. Unfortunately, I didn't think about it in advance, and the photoshoot ended up flawed. But it's priceless experience.


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