delb0y
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- Derek
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Yes, you're right. The wandering itself wasn't a failure, and I'm sat here now pondering on what I learned - so actually it wasn't a total waste of an hour (in fact, very much the opposite), just a lack of any output that I care to keep.
There were two main points of "failure" that affected all the photos. Firstly, for the first time ever I thought I'd try aperture priority. From day one I've always been a manual shooter - but I keep reading about how AP is better for street work. However, the skies and whites were blown out in every photograph, and without an overt exposure compensation dial on the GX85 I was a bit stuck. It'll be back to manual in future, I think - it's so quick to change these settings that I'm probably best sticking with what I know. Also, my backgrounds were way too busy in all of the shots - partly poor composition and partly not taking advantage of the full range of the lens to blur the background when appropriate. I also think I missed a couple of shots because I was only using the 20mm. Had I taken longer lenses there were a few images to be had - but this is a self-imposed restriction whilst I try and work out where I'm out.
I did have a second look at the photos and with a bit of cropping made one shot reasonably acceptable, but it's still a bit of a "nothing" shot.

There were two main points of "failure" that affected all the photos. Firstly, for the first time ever I thought I'd try aperture priority. From day one I've always been a manual shooter - but I keep reading about how AP is better for street work. However, the skies and whites were blown out in every photograph, and without an overt exposure compensation dial on the GX85 I was a bit stuck. It'll be back to manual in future, I think - it's so quick to change these settings that I'm probably best sticking with what I know. Also, my backgrounds were way too busy in all of the shots - partly poor composition and partly not taking advantage of the full range of the lens to blur the background when appropriate. I also think I missed a couple of shots because I was only using the 20mm. Had I taken longer lenses there were a few images to be had - but this is a self-imposed restriction whilst I try and work out where I'm out.
I did have a second look at the photos and with a bit of cropping made one shot reasonably acceptable, but it's still a bit of a "nothing" shot.






