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When did you start becoming happier with your photography?
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<blockquote data-quote="Panza" data-source="post: 386979" data-attributes="member: 28379"><p>I've practiced much much more with shooting manual and when I mean practice, I practice like I used to practice for sports in highschool. Sometimes standing on different corners waiting for people or cars to pass by and going to places with different lighting just to shoot what I see. </p><p>I use my A and S modes more and have yet to come back to full-Auto mode since. Today I will also be testing my manual focus abilities too for low light without flash, but if need be and things fall short, I can go back to my flash and my A/S modes. I think the fastest way to learn is to push yourself to the limit, I'm still learning and I think I always will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panza, post: 386979, member: 28379"] I've practiced much much more with shooting manual and when I mean practice, I practice like I used to practice for sports in highschool. Sometimes standing on different corners waiting for people or cars to pass by and going to places with different lighting just to shoot what I see. I use my A and S modes more and have yet to come back to full-Auto mode since. Today I will also be testing my manual focus abilities too for low light without flash, but if need be and things fall short, I can go back to my flash and my A/S modes. I think the fastest way to learn is to push yourself to the limit, I'm still learning and I think I always will be. [/QUOTE]
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