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there was a time many many years ago when I wanted to get a panorama photo of the city where I live and it was really difficult to get to a vantage point on top of the roof of a skyscraper where I could actually see the city skyline and I made all these arrangements and planned in advance and finally I was in the right time at the right place with all my camera gear and there was a beautiful sunset and I I remember standing there just thinking oh this is so awesome I canamp;#39;t wait to see these photos at home theyamp;#39;re going to look so good because everything just looked amazing well wouldnamp;#39;t you know it you know how the story is going to end donamp;#39;t you because youamp;#39;ve had similar stories and this way as well I got home uploaded all the photos into Photoshop I zoomed in at 100 and I was crushed when I saw that my photos were not sharp and what the takeaway for this this lesson for me is that there is really one type of mistake that is a fatal flaw and th