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>>163692 >>163708 I dunno, man. The fact that you didn't know how it was going to turn out doesn't really increase the art value for me. That's kind of like saying your shot's better because, say, you took it while traveling at 20 miles per hour with a crappy old $40 lens and saying it should be judged as better than the same picture would be if it were that crappy simply because you had Parkinsons and were too lazy to move from the spot you were standing on.
In general, as I've expressed on other threads, how the picture looks in the end matters much, much more to me than how the picture was made. If you want to make it harder on yourself, that's fine, but the result is what matters.
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