• To process or not to process! There's a place for both approaches, and everything in between. I've gone from lugging two DSLRs, lenses, tripod, flashes, filters etc and processing thousands of RAW images to now mostly shooting jpegs with either my original Fuji X100 or Nikon D750 and some middle-of-the-road lenses. When you have time, the post-process part of photography is great fun and yes, the results will be "better" than what the camera's meter and colour profiles can output. But, for time-poor me, getting the shot "right" - as in, composition and exposure - at the time and being able to share, print and enjoy it quickly is now more important than rinsing every last detail or getting the white balance spot on. And as most cameras can now bracket colour profiles, exposure etc etc, there's even less incentive for me personally to post-process beyond a bit of cropping and straightening.

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