Not having the bells and whistles of a huge DSLR and 20 different lenses is making me a better photographer I think.
This morning, instead of thinking about what lens to use and what to bolt on to my behemoth of a DSLR, I just thought about light.
My step son was getting ready for work and when I opened the front door, I saw the side lighting, so I had him stand there to get one shot...and then had him walk out the door to get a totally different kind of a shot soft lit and with the background dropped out due to the dark house behind him, but both B&W and both about light.
I LIKE how when you turn the aperture, ss or ISO with your eye glued to the view finder you can see the effect on the final product....nice.
This morning, instead of thinking about what lens to use and what to bolt on to my behemoth of a DSLR, I just thought about light.
My step son was getting ready for work and when I opened the front door, I saw the side lighting, so I had him stand there to get one shot...and then had him walk out the door to get a totally different kind of a shot soft lit and with the background dropped out due to the dark house behind him, but both B&W and both about light.
I LIKE how when you turn the aperture, ss or ISO with your eye glued to the view finder you can see the effect on the final product....nice.