I didn’t get a chance to go for a photography wander this
weekend so I used one of the photos from my previous wander earlier last week.
I noticed a swan had made a nest on a small island in the duckpond. I thought it
made an interesting composition as it was isolated on its own.
To make the most of the composition I put the camera in
manual mode so I could control both the aperture and the shutter speed. I set
the aperture at F5.6 and the shutter speed at 1/640th to freeze the
movement. I let the camera choose the ISO, which it calculated to be ISO1000. I
also overexposed the photo by one stop.
I didn’t edit the photo as I was happy with the effect
straight from the camera. The exposure had been calculated perfectly and the
colours had been replicated faithfully. I didn’t crop the photo as I liked how
I had composed the photo.
Both Bex and I have a very busy time now because of our
school/college work. But we will still go out on photography wanders whenever
we can. If we don’t get a chance then we both have a large reserve of photos
that we can access on our computers.
Mat
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