Archived Bus Moon needs a lot of refueling on 3 hour bus ride (sli.mg)
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Archived Bus Moon needs a lot of refueling on 3 hour bus ride (sli.mg)
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[–] journalistsarelazy 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
No need for pressure! I find my best photos are when I am just firing away and being inventive. There's no real perfection at stake other than my own quest for just improving. Both my speed and fluidity with the camera and the shots themselves. Often they go hand in hand as once you know the camera, the shots get better. But that's on a proper camera.
For here, people will generally even tolerate potato quality as sneak shots aren't the same at all. Your one here is a wonderful exception to the norm, better than any OC I've ever done, but then my urban drab ain't really got the same feel as a snowy landscape!
[–] SluttyBrownie [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Fire at will it is then
[–] journalistsarelazy 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yup, I play a numbers game and I glance at the preview to see I'm on the right track, but I'll choose the best ones later. Unless I'm shooting in RAW and editing then I'll generally exhaust the battery before the memory card runs out, as loads of pics normally means there's a few good ones in there I really like. If I take groups shots, I'll also motor drive the shots as people blink, fidget, smile at different times and so on. I put my pressure on the preparation side of things if I'm doing something important. I did a friend's wedding and really focused on the kit and it actually took the pressure off the day as I knew I had resources for even the back up camera too.