hmm, no! disagree, no high skill. I was in manual mode, passing by with family and had no time for sharpshooting and 'trying variants'. so its just LUCK!! (well, also some skill of looking around and seeing things, I admit this ))))
thanks for kind words, thats appreciated @tattoodjay
I use Ap. mode as much as I can, thats my fave too! but any time I feel I need corrections I change to Manual (or sometimes even to the GreenZone / full auto, when I am too lazy). unfortunately I have an issue with my camera which I havent figured out yet; probably the e-display shows what I have shoot excessively bright.. thats why I am very often not sure what I am getting.. before I copy it to my desktop and watch there... ok, doesnt matter. @tattoodjay
hmm, no! disagree, no high skill. I was in manual mode, passing by with family and had no time for sharpshooting and 'trying variants'. so its just LUCK!! (well, also some skill of looking around and seeing things, I admit this ))))
thanks for kind words, thats appreciated @tattoodjay
Well in manual mode I am not sure I could have got this shot, often when walking around the city I use aperture mode a lot,
But yes a good eye to be looking out for shots is indeed a skill
I use Ap. mode as much as I can, thats my fave too! but any time I feel I need corrections I change to Manual (or sometimes even to the GreenZone / full auto, when I am too lazy). unfortunately I have an issue with my camera which I havent figured out yet; probably the e-display shows what I have shoot excessively bright.. thats why I am very often not sure what I am getting.. before I copy it to my desktop and watch there... ok, doesnt matter. @tattoodjay
I use manual a lot for my sunrise and beach shots, but sometimes go lazy and use Aperture or priority mode
yes, yes, different tasks require different levels of lazyness / concentration :)
Exactly, the key is knowing when to switch and thats often where I get it wrong LOL