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Monday, 30 January 2012
Day 30/366
Once more, I set my camera to shutter priority and used the tripod.
I set the timer on two seconds and the difference in operation of the camera was amazing.
Sharpness may not be quite right but the lovely muted effect achieved because of the lack of sharpness makes it a nice peaceful photo. I need to work on my shutter priority shots as I can't seem to get them right so resort to tricking the auto focus....again!
I'm finding the tripod helps, but the 2 second timer helps even more. I think part of the learning curve also involves knowing exactly on what part of the subject to set the focus. Thanks for the encouraging comment!
Sharpness may not be quite right but the lovely muted effect achieved because of the lack of sharpness makes it a nice peaceful photo. I need to work on my shutter priority shots as I can't seem to get them right so resort to tricking the auto focus....again!
ReplyDeleteI'm finding the tripod helps, but the 2 second timer helps even more. I think part of the learning curve also involves knowing exactly on what part of the subject to set the focus.
DeleteThanks for the encouraging comment!