Photographer Abe Frajndlich says that even the greatest of photographers rarely take a shot that will be a "keeper."
He
writes: "Practicing photography for more than 40 years, I have become aware of how seldom a photograph — a truly successful photograph — is made. How easy it is to click the shutter, and how nearly impossible to seize something significant through that act. The clicks that have mattered, historically speaking, were so few and far between, even for the masters."