Manual Mode

After screwing up a batch of baptism photos yesterday, I am vowing to start taking more pictures using manual mode from today onwards. To be honest, I have yet to really make full use of the manual mode of my D60 since I had gotten it.

The modes I had been using were Aperture Priority (Av) and Shutter Priority (Tv) modes. But now, no more Av. No more Tv. Had enough of them already.

No more no-brainer bounced flashes. What’s the point of bouncing to the 5m high ceiling with a SB-400 for subjects who are 5m away from me? Direct would have been much better. Seriously need to give myself a good belting. *belts*

Thank you for reading.

ps. I can’t pronounce Queer, but I might be going over to campus tomorrow to cover a Cross Campus Queer Games event (where four local uni queers come together to participate in some games) for the next issue’s METIOR, our university’s Guild Student magazine. Provided if I wake up on time =P

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About Raymond Chan

Raymond Chan, 21, lives in Perth (Australia). He blogs about his passion through the lens and shares his view about life through his writing on anything under the sun. As recent graduate from Murdoch University, he holds a Bachelor of Communication, majoring in both Journalism and Public Relations. He is currently looking for a full-time career in Public Relations.
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