Why Not a Blog Y2D107

stmv

Senior Member
Well the week flew by! so so fast,,, guess I was busy, but kinda scary sometimes how fast.

I was thinking this morning how important it is to get photos right each and every snap. As some may know, I shoot in full manual mode, hardely ever shoot in auto modes, sometimes, but 99% of time
in manual, just because I find it fast.

and I like that split second pause, focus, exposure,, check, composltion, click,


I tend to take shots in groups of aperatures depending on what I am looking for or light condition, and usually do a test shot to make sure ISO and speed are right for the amount of light,

The reason to work on the first time right is that so many of the shots are fleeting, maybe a moving boat, the instance in time where a story is being conveyed by a person, or a bird
flying by,,, there often just are not second chances in life or photography.

now I know that is why some advocate being then in Auto,, let the camera do the job,, but naw,,,, part of the fun for me,, is being part of the machine, and deciding the setup. Makes
me more active thinking aperature/speed etc

course,, we all chimp with the display,, but a post a few days ago, where my battery was low,, there was no chimping, but it was fine,, exposure / aperature/ focus was spot on
and the piictures were useful.


here is one with the seals in a pile

_DSC7805 seal of heads smaller.jpg


they sure are a fun creature to watch.
 
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