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First Wildlife-Should it be my last?
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<blockquote data-quote="ryanwphotography" data-source="post: 108767" data-attributes="member: 12620"><p>Nice shot! I agree about the cropping to the left. Why give-up? I struggled when I first started shooting and I shoot pretty much everyday! I took a trip to the grand canyon without undertsanding a thing about manual controls other than aperture is how much is in focus and shutter speed controls the movements in your shot. ISO is to be kept at 100. Let me tell you my shots were teribble! I only had about 30 out of like 5,000 shots that I actually was happy with! I was very discouraged! I always shot in A mode and didn't undertand how it all worked together. Now I shoot in manual pretty much all the time. The only thing I really struggle with now is turn VR off when I'm on a tripod! lol</p><p></p><p>Keep shooting! The more you shoot the better you'll get! Trust me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryanwphotography, post: 108767, member: 12620"] Nice shot! I agree about the cropping to the left. Why give-up? I struggled when I first started shooting and I shoot pretty much everyday! I took a trip to the grand canyon without undertsanding a thing about manual controls other than aperture is how much is in focus and shutter speed controls the movements in your shot. ISO is to be kept at 100. Let me tell you my shots were teribble! I only had about 30 out of like 5,000 shots that I actually was happy with! I was very discouraged! I always shot in A mode and didn't undertand how it all worked together. Now I shoot in manual pretty much all the time. The only thing I really struggle with now is turn VR off when I'm on a tripod! lol Keep shooting! The more you shoot the better you'll get! Trust me! [/QUOTE]
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