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Difference of Opinion - Many clicks vs. Few clicks
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<blockquote data-quote="snaphappy" data-source="post: 253500" data-attributes="member: 12198"><p>I used to spray and pray a lot (refer to my forum name...) but now I usually am so focused on lining up focus point and adjusting my settings to remember to move off single shutter. I do use it when I try to capture birds (none here at the moment except rotten ravens and crows). Trying to get that perfect movement/moment and freeze it in time is sometimes impossible with single shutter and we can't rewind time. I've learned to shoot the non perfect moment and then wait patiently prepared for the right moment. </p><p></p><p>The reason I continued to learn and prepare better was because capturing those shots and getting it right is so much FUN! If it wasn't fun and exciting would we continue to push ourselves and learn I wouldn't. Delete is a simple thing and unlike film costs nothing. I think we learn more from bad shots than good shots anyways. This summer during storm season my hubby and I did some serious spray and pray as I tried to learn to capture lightning LOL Had no idea how to use slow shutter speeds so we tried to be quick enough on shutter to capture as it flashed LOL so many black shots to delete. But it got me researching to figure out how people actually do it and then we sprayed and prayed in very slow motion haha with slow shutters to try and capture the lightning and then I learned about bulb. Each time we capture that moment or almost capture that moment pushes us to learn and try harder so I think anyway you get the shot is correct. </p><p></p><p>Backdoorhippie I really enjoyed that link and I won't feel so bad now when I have a few photos to go through... Wow hauling that D4 and 600VR to get that shot must have been a hardship but one I'm certain I could overcome to have a try at it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Moab man if you don't like cookies make your own! My family always moan and groan when I try something different but magically they disappear and they disappear VERY quickly considering the moaning and groaning LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snaphappy, post: 253500, member: 12198"] I used to spray and pray a lot (refer to my forum name...) but now I usually am so focused on lining up focus point and adjusting my settings to remember to move off single shutter. I do use it when I try to capture birds (none here at the moment except rotten ravens and crows). Trying to get that perfect movement/moment and freeze it in time is sometimes impossible with single shutter and we can't rewind time. I've learned to shoot the non perfect moment and then wait patiently prepared for the right moment. The reason I continued to learn and prepare better was because capturing those shots and getting it right is so much FUN! If it wasn't fun and exciting would we continue to push ourselves and learn I wouldn't. Delete is a simple thing and unlike film costs nothing. I think we learn more from bad shots than good shots anyways. This summer during storm season my hubby and I did some serious spray and pray as I tried to learn to capture lightning LOL Had no idea how to use slow shutter speeds so we tried to be quick enough on shutter to capture as it flashed LOL so many black shots to delete. But it got me researching to figure out how people actually do it and then we sprayed and prayed in very slow motion haha with slow shutters to try and capture the lightning and then I learned about bulb. Each time we capture that moment or almost capture that moment pushes us to learn and try harder so I think anyway you get the shot is correct. Backdoorhippie I really enjoyed that link and I won't feel so bad now when I have a few photos to go through... Wow hauling that D4 and 600VR to get that shot must have been a hardship but one I'm certain I could overcome to have a try at it :) Moab man if you don't like cookies make your own! My family always moan and groan when I try something different but magically they disappear and they disappear VERY quickly considering the moaning and groaning LOL [/QUOTE]
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