Riley

Riley

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Manual setting

I have always enjoyed taking photos. I would not say that I am super awesome at, but  I have fun.  This past summer I decided to invested in a new nice SLD camera. I brought a Nikon D90. I I would shoot in auto mode or use some of the preset modes but never went any were near the M.  The dreaded manual mode.  I have been pinning lots of photo articles but never got around to read any of them. Surprise surprise the procrastinating girl procrastinated about reading stuff.  I know I know.

So in December I finally looked at myself and asked what I was waiting.  I had this great camera I had even had a few additional lens but never knew the right way to use them.  So I took the big step and turn that dial on the top of the camera to M.  And I have being very good about keeping there.  I think I have a pretty good handle on aperture and ISO.  I have started playing with my shutter speed and I have even looked at a histogram or two.  Now I still have a long way to go but I have been happy with a few shots. 

I wish I had more time to shoot but I have been trying to take my camera when I go out.  Unfortunately I work 10 hour shifts and it it dark when I leave in the morning and dark when I come home.  I am looking forward to when the day set a little longer so u can take my camera with me to work and shoot some shoots on my way home. 

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