3/25/2017
The Decisive Moment"Even though he seeks only pure, unmanipulated instants. he is consciously part of his own images" -Henri Cartier-Bresson. To get that perfect shot set your exposure early so you have time to hold your shutter button half way down, while keeping the object focus, and then press the shutter button as far as it takes to get the picture. "Keep in mind if you're playing with the settings you could miss that perfect shot, and it takes a lot of juice to keep that LCD lit" If you wait for the peak of anticipation, then you probably will capture the shot quicker. It may take longer, It pays to pay attention to what you are doing behind the camera. Try to use less settings, it will make the photograph look more professional, life-like so-to-speak.
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