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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Pretzel's Snack-A-Day (365 for 2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 288330" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>Oh yeah, tried lots of things. It was one of those "I'm in such a hurry, but that hydrant looks cool with the blooming trees and urban bit behind it, so grab the cam, lens cap off, snap a shot, lens cap on, cam back in the bag, RUN!!!" moments. Didn't even stop to look at the screen to make sure I had the shot... All very unlike my normal approach. Thought I made the switch to aperture mode to help compensate, since I was in a rush, but apparently knocked it back to manual, and it had all the settings from my DVD selfie from the night before, LOL.</p><p></p><p>After messing for a bit, decided I liked this look the best out of all the edits, so went with it. Brings some ideas to mind for intentionally overexposing shots in the future, but probably not quite to the extent that I did with this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 288330, member: 12257"] Oh yeah, tried lots of things. It was one of those "I'm in such a hurry, but that hydrant looks cool with the blooming trees and urban bit behind it, so grab the cam, lens cap off, snap a shot, lens cap on, cam back in the bag, RUN!!!" moments. Didn't even stop to look at the screen to make sure I had the shot... All very unlike my normal approach. Thought I made the switch to aperture mode to help compensate, since I was in a rush, but apparently knocked it back to manual, and it had all the settings from my DVD selfie from the night before, LOL. After messing for a bit, decided I liked this look the best out of all the edits, so went with it. Brings some ideas to mind for intentionally overexposing shots in the future, but probably not quite to the extent that I did with this one. [/QUOTE]
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