![]() I see that your picture was taken at ISO 1600, which is a bit high to be getting nice grain-free results. Hint: It starts with the letter “T” and has 3 legs. Once you stop that motion blur, you’ve gotten rid of one of the major problems! Figure out a way to keep the camera still while you take the picture. ![]() It takes determination to get out when it is difficult, creativity to work with dull (or extreme contrast) scenery… and warm clothing! □Īha! Hey, that’s actually a very good idea, the best way to learn is to try! Now, you did guess the correct shutter speed, but as you said, your picture is very blurry (unlike mine), so what is the difference? Why are two pictures taken with the same settings so different?įirst things first… Most of that blur that you see is from the camera moving, courtesy of the slow shutter speed. ![]() Winter photography is not when the casual photographer. Driving home on an overcast, snowy day, I got this shot: It’s not spectacular, but it has a beauty of its own. And, finally, if you can only get out on flat-grey-sky, sunless days, look for colour in unexpected places. Quebec, architectural structures often make a scene smile when all around is dirty snow and mud! (see 20160222_ELF_8396.jpg)Ĥ. A bright blue sky reflected in a partially frozen river can hardly be called not colourful! And, as also mentioned by Mr. I personally don’t actually like true black and white, but almost black and white can be quite nice (see 20160228_ELF_8411.jpg).ģ. Quebec suggested, shooting for black and white can be interesting. I didn’t quite reach my 365-picture goal, but I took over 300 and some of those were taken on days that were not “beautiful.” Though the “colourless” days didn’t produce my favourite photos, the challenge really helped me start thinking outside of the box and by the end of the year, I did see a definite improvement in my ability to capture beauty where it wasn’t obvious.Ģ. Last year I got really practical about this and set myself the challenge of taking one unique picture per day on our wooded, 4-acre property. ![]() Train yourself to see beauty at all times, in all places. Here are a few of my thoughts, though really, nos.
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