Ive spent a bit of time reading the rule of thirds today and get it for some images, but agree with you, not for all captures.
Today was a very wild and windy day, I was on a pier facing a seal colony.. very tricky to get good focus. But I loved the shots I got. Need some touch up I think, but...
Ive spent a bit of time reading the rule of thirds today and get it for some images, but agree with you, not for all captures.
Today was a very wild and windy day, I was on a pier facing a seal colony.. very tricky to get good focus. But I loved the shots I got. Need some touch up I think, but...
Ive litterally been too busy playing with camera settings than actually sitting down amd doing online courses... i will "focus" properly soon. But got these images of the sea and used lightroom for a little editing, I have to admit I am a monochrome lover ♀️
Any advice welcome
Thank you so much. Its definitely a lot to take in, so im going in slow.... ha. Stuck to the canon 2000d simply as the buttons etc were familiar. Got 18-55mm lens and from mpb sigma 70-300mm. Some filters, cleaning kit, decent bag and searching for wide angle lens. Ive absolutely loved the past...
Thank you. Been on wex etc having a good look my brain is fried haha, does having a 18-270mm lens cause reduction in image quality or is it best to have the seperate lenses?
I have decided to properly get into photography, but mainly lanscape, wildlife, the sea and most importantly the night sky. I have spent the last few months frustrated with you tube posts etc.
I have a budget of £600 to get me started and what I researched so far is best entry level new would...
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