This is another photo from my trip to the Earls Barton
country fayre. After I had looked round the vintage farm machinery I saw this
mobile forge, I thought it would make an interesting candid photo.
I preset the camera; first I calculated the correct exposure
using the inbuilt light metre, then I pre-focused the lens so I could take the
photo quickly. When the farrier went to work on the horseshoe, he made the
composition perfect, so I brought up the camera and took the photo.
As the photo was taken in quite a hurry the exposure I
calculated wasn’t spot on, so when I was checking the photo I decreased the brightness,
and increased the contrast a bit. This is the main advantage of having my negatives
scanned onto a computer; I can edit them and repair any mistakes that I made
when taking the photos.
I really enjoy candid photography, and I think I shall do
some more when I’m out and about next. I enjoy using film SLRs, I love the
grainy effect that the film gives the photos, I think it makes them more
interesting. There’s another country fayre that is coming up soon, I’m hoping
to give it a visit, if I do I shall be taking my trusty Pentax cameras with me.
Mat
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