garymercer
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- Gary Mercer
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I was asked recently by our school to do some photographs of the school choir while they sang in the local Tesco.
So today was the day. I wasn't exactly given much room to play in and not having a wide lens didn't help either but I thought I could manage. It's my first time doing anything like this (especially as it was so public too) and I wanted the school to have some usable photos.
So, off I went snapping away best I could dodging xmas shoppers, LOL. problem was I didn't really look at my settings while I was shooting. I was more bothered about trying to get a decent shot.
One hour later and the singing was over and looking at the LCD on my camera I thought some of the shots seem to be fine. I got home and quickly went about processing them.
Uh oh, photographer has made a major boo-boo. Lots of the shots had shake, were blurry or just plain rubbish. Then I took notice of the EXIF data on the pics. Not good, way too slow.
So it was then that I could've kicked myself (and hard too). The moral to my little story is "Check your settings, check em again then look at taking the shot."
I hope I have learnt something from this and won't be in too much of a rush next time I'm asked to do something like this again.
My newbie-ness really got the better of me!!
I would post some of the shots but none of the parents have seen em yet and I would rather they see them first.
:amstupid: :bonk: :bang:
So today was the day. I wasn't exactly given much room to play in and not having a wide lens didn't help either but I thought I could manage. It's my first time doing anything like this (especially as it was so public too) and I wanted the school to have some usable photos.
So, off I went snapping away best I could dodging xmas shoppers, LOL. problem was I didn't really look at my settings while I was shooting. I was more bothered about trying to get a decent shot.
One hour later and the singing was over and looking at the LCD on my camera I thought some of the shots seem to be fine. I got home and quickly went about processing them.
Uh oh, photographer has made a major boo-boo. Lots of the shots had shake, were blurry or just plain rubbish. Then I took notice of the EXIF data on the pics. Not good, way too slow.
So it was then that I could've kicked myself (and hard too). The moral to my little story is "Check your settings, check em again then look at taking the shot."
I hope I have learnt something from this and won't be in too much of a rush next time I'm asked to do something like this again.
My newbie-ness really got the better of me!!
I would post some of the shots but none of the parents have seen em yet and I would rather they see them first.
:amstupid: :bonk: :bang: