everyone has their own definition of "good enough" whether it is
with the negative ( exposure and processing ) or printing ...
for some it is rigid, and perfections ( or as close to it as possible )
to others no so much.
there used to be a saying "f8 and be there" which i think applies to the "others not so much" camp.
there is a lot of middle ground, i realize some folks get a great exposure and can make 40 different interpretations of the same negative
depending on process, and where their head is at, but just the same, there is a "good enough" involved no matter ...
what does good enough mean where you are standing at the moment, and i know it is a fluid set of words because in 3 days or 3 months you may change your position ..
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