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How do YOU take a photo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 458820" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>The most important element <strong>to me </strong>of what will make a great shot is first the light and then the scene itself. Lots of time I will just leave a shot alone because I already know it will come out blah and uninteresting.</p><p></p><p>Landscapes are easy. I use Aperture Priority and EV comp if needed. I try to leave enough around the frame in case I have to do some cropping or distortion control if I'm shooting with an UWA.</p><p>I don't worry about shutter speed much. I have a tripod. I do however look for interesting lighting. To me, an old barn lit in an interesting way is much more desirable than a majestic mountain with blah lighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 458820, member: 22693"] The most important element [B]to me [/B]of what will make a great shot is first the light and then the scene itself. Lots of time I will just leave a shot alone because I already know it will come out blah and uninteresting. Landscapes are easy. I use Aperture Priority and EV comp if needed. I try to leave enough around the frame in case I have to do some cropping or distortion control if I'm shooting with an UWA. I don't worry about shutter speed much. I have a tripod. I do however look for interesting lighting. To me, an old barn lit in an interesting way is much more desirable than a majestic mountain with blah lighting. [/QUOTE]
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