Have you ever done any manual exposure photography? Just wondering what your thoughts are on every sequential shot being almost a perfect work of art, work worthy of a masterful artist.
Manual exposure and focus in a very difficult environment ... near perfect framing without even looking through a viewfinder - just hand held.
Take a manual-capable camera out to your driveway and try to get some good photos of your car. Even if you know what the exposure should be given the conditions and you read the scale on the lens for focus, the framing is near impossible.
I just can’t believe every picture is tack sharp, well framed, and nearly perfect in exposure.
I’m pretty sure there were no ‘misses’ based on the negative numbering, or at least very, very few.
There are some videos that cover the details of this argument. I haven’t watched any them in years, so I can’t speak to all of the facts.
What do you think?
Give the experiment a try - heck, try it with an iphone, just cover the screen and frame the pic by eye.
I won’t get into the ability to work a manual camera with the gloves on, or some of the additional arguments.
Have you ever done any manual exposure photography? Just wondering what your thoughts are on every sequential shot being almost a perfect work of art, work worthy of a masterful artist.
Manual exposure and focus in a very difficult environment ... near perfect framing without even looking through a viewfinder - just hand held.
Take a manual-capable camera out to your driveway and try to get some good photos of your car. Even if you know what the exposure should be given the conditions and you read the scale on the lens for focus, the framing is near impossible.
I just can’t believe every picture is tack sharp, well framed, and nearly perfect in exposure.
I’m pretty sure there were no ‘misses’ based on the negative numbering, or at least very, very few.
There are some videos that cover the details of this argument. I haven’t watched any them in years, so I can’t speak to all of the facts.
What do you think?
Give the experiment a try - heck, try it with an iphone, just cover the screen and frame the pic bye eye.
I won’t get into the ability to work a manual camera with the gloves on, or some of the additional arguments.
Have you ever done any manual exposure photography? Just wondering what your thoughts are on every sequential shot being almost a perfect work of art, work worthy of a masterful artist.
Manual exposure and focus in a very difficult environment ... near perfect framing without even looking through a viewfinder - just hand held.
Take a manual-capable camera out to your driveway and try to get some good photos of your car. Even if you know what the exposure should be given the conditions and you read the scale on the lens for focus, the framing is near impossible.
Just can’t believe every picture is tack sharp, well framed and nearly perfect in exposure.
I’m pretty sure there were no ‘misses’ based on the negative numbering.
There are some videos that cover the details - haven’t watched them in years so I can’t speak to all of the facts.
What do you think?
Give the experiment a try - heck, try it with an iphone, just cover the screen and frame the pic bye eye.
I won’t get into the ability to work a manual camera with the gloves on, or some of the additional arguments.