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Well, There’s Something You Don’t See Every Day!



One of the best things we can do to improve our ability to see and notice the things around us is to learn to use a real SLR camera. I had a Mamiya Sekor 1000DTL. There was no auto button. The camera only did what I made it do with the meter, aperture, shutter speed, focus, strobe, and filters I had chosen. Push the shutter button and whatever the result, good or bad, it was my fault. What a real camera taught me to do was to look at everything inside the frame. The meter only reads the average light, so it’s important to notice if there are light or dark places. Is the subject backlit? Are the shadows too dark? Is it cloudy? Is it diffused light? When you get the print, the credit and the blame are only your own. Nobody else pushed the button.

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By Uno El Toro on 2023 04 09

Cool story... Talk about a conversation starter!



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