You’re already a well-established photographer. Yes, this new work requires quite a transition from the style you specialize in. And if you live in an environment where high-quality light is not common, then you must choose your opportunities and be creative. In Maine, I am familiar with that problem too.
You have already started to be creative; i.e. I like to see wildlife photographed in the snow, and that guy rowing is *really* unusual. That’s my favorite. I see you added it to your Instagram account.
I encourage everyone to click onto that Instagram logo near your name.
Regarding your comment “these pictures are crap”, you're used to seeing results such as the images in your Instagram account. You know you must put in your time with this new lens, just like you did with your other work to this point.
So, just a suggestion or two. You might consider using AF-C for everything in this new photography. I like it and am pretty sure I now use it exclusively. I guess that is because I have to deal with movement so much of the time. I have blown a few takes (involving motion) because I had my D850 on AF-S when I thought it was on AF-C.
I like AF-C for everything and Single Point then to AF auto for BIF. That might change too. I may try 3D tracking too...next summer.
You’re already a well-established photographer. Yes, this new work requires quite a transition from the style you specialize in. And if you live in an environment where high-quality light is not common, then you must choose your opportunities and be creative. In Maine, I am familiar with that problem too.
You have already started to be creative; i.e. I like to see wildlife photographed in the snow, and that guy rowing is *really* unusual. That’s my favorite. I see you added it to your Instagram account.
I encourage everyone to click onto that Instagram logo near your name.
Regarding your comment “these pictures are crap”, you're used to seeing results such as the images in your Instagram account. You know you must put in your time, just like you did with your other work to this point.
So, just a suggestion or two. You might consider using AF-C for everything in this new photography. I like it and am pretty sure I now use it exclusively. I guess that is because I have to deal with movement so much of the time. I have blown a few takes (involving motion) because I had my D850 on AF-S when I thought it was on AF-C.
I like AF-C for everything and Single Point then to AF auto for BIF. That might change too. I may try 3D tracking too...next summer.
You’re already a well-established photographer. Yes, this new work requires quite a transition from the style you specialize in. And if you live in an environment where high-quality light is not common, then you must choose your opportunities and be creative. In Maine, I am familiar with that problem too.
You have already started to be creative; i.e. I like to see wildlife photographed in the snow, and that guy rowing is *really* unusual. That’s my favorite. I see you added it to your Instagram account. I encourage everyone to click onto that Instagram logo near your name.
Regarding your comment “these pictures are crap”, you might feel that way because you're used to seeing results such as the images in your Instagram account. You know you must put in your time, just like you did with your other work to this point.
So, just a suggestion or two. You might consider using AF-C for everything in this new photography. I like it and am pretty sure I now use it exclusively. I guess that is because I have to deal with movement so much of the time. I have blown a few takes (involving motion) because I had my D850 on AF-S when I thought it was on AF-C.
I like AF-C for everything and Single Point then to AF auto for BIF. That might change too. I may try 3D tracking too...next summer.
You’re already a well-established photographer. Yes, this new work requires quite a transition from the style you specialize in. And if you live in an environment where high-quality light is not common, then you must choose your opportunities and be creative. I the problem.
You have already started to be creative; i.e. I like to see wildlife photographed in the snow, and that guy rowing is *really* unusual. That’s my favorite. I see you added it to your Instagram account. I encourage everyone to click onto that Instagram logo near your name.
Regarding your comment “these pictures are crap”, you might feel that way because you're used to seeing results such as the images in your Instagram account. You know you must put in your time, just like you did with your other work to this point.
So, just a suggestion or two. You might consider using AF-C for everything in this new photography. I like it and am pretty sure I now use it exclusively. I guess that is because I have to deal with movement so much of the time. I have blown a few takes (involving motion) because I had my D850 on AF-S when I thought it was on AF-C.
I like AF-C for everything and Single Point then to AF auto for BIF. That might change too. I may try 3D tracking too...next summer.
Have fun!
Robert
Feb 10, 2019 at 08:26 PM
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