Sep 22, 2008, 22:21
Thank you for your support.
- Stan Jones, Bozeman, Montana
For the first time, this assignment isn't about your camera, it's about what you put under it. For the next two weeks, let's get back to basics and good practice, and always use some sort of camera support. It doesn't matter if it's a tripod, monopod, or a beanbag, the idea is that we don't relent from proper procedure until it becomes second nature. Speed and convenience is for snapshots, not photographers: do it right.
And we'll see if it helps.
So for the next two weeks, really really really try to use a tripod, monopod, or some other support whenever you use your camera. Night or daylight, street or landscape, use a support for the advantages it gives you with sharpness and composition. Use this thread to share your favourite photos and experiences with this particular challenge.
Thanks for your support!
- Stan Jones, Bozeman, Montana
For the first time, this assignment isn't about your camera, it's about what you put under it. For the next two weeks, let's get back to basics and good practice, and always use some sort of camera support. It doesn't matter if it's a tripod, monopod, or a beanbag, the idea is that we don't relent from proper procedure until it becomes second nature. Speed and convenience is for snapshots, not photographers: do it right.
And we'll see if it helps.
So for the next two weeks, really really really try to use a tripod, monopod, or some other support whenever you use your camera. Night or daylight, street or landscape, use a support for the advantages it gives you with sharpness and composition. Use this thread to share your favourite photos and experiences with this particular challenge.
Thanks for your support!