>>3487999you sound like a tool that doesn't actually shoot. who has a subject and takes one shot without experimenting with different compositions and techniques? If you really think theres one shot worth taking and ignore any others you're lying to yourself that you have nothing to learn, and will therefore fail to grow as an artist.
And this neglects completely the fact that some shots you have in your mind a final product but require multiple shots to create, whether that be because timing a single perfect shot would be near impossible (BiF) or because you need multiple shots to stack focus (macro) or exposure (astro)
Here's your (You)