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3 Things I worry about most in Photography

In photography, you would want to be careful on the images you capture. Now even as professionals, you want to make it a picure-perfect to find your right timing and the right settings on the camera. So things to worry about most in photography would be noise/distractions, knowing the right exposure from outside, and having the picture to be clear and not a blur in the shot.

To start off, you have noise and distractions. If you feel that before you take a picture, you are shaking and say like you had a one-time shot with the last of the memory card on the camera, and this picture was something to give you the biggest grade of all. At the same time, you have a lot of noise around of people talking and your friends are constantly distracting you from taking a shot, and all you want is silence. The key to photography to make a perfect picture is focus and silence. I feel though, that in a scenary such as a beach, you have full mindset of it and you take the time to focus. Why do I worry about noise and distractions? Because if you only had one-shot to take of someone or something, all you want is focus and being able to concentrate to find your timing.

Next would be knowing the right exposure. The exposure to the sun affects the way you set your camera and that all matters on what your subject of the picture is about. You would want to know the accurate exposure or know if you you're using a rule-of-thirds to bring out a great image.In cases like these, I think there is someting to do with the contrast between the light and dark areas from a certain area you are shooting from. So its like the same thing back to the noise/distraction reference where finding the exact exposure is an image that you can't retake later on. Off a camera, there is something known as the histogram. That histogram allows you to read the exposures so it can tell you the dark to bright images, or if it''s at its normal range and you should be clear to go of the right exposure you want the image to come out of.

Now lastly, is having the picture to be clear and not a blur in the shot. For every camera, there is a setting, and for every setting there is a timing. So say like you are capturing a freeze-pan shot and you only want the clear subject to be the person running and the background is a blur but the person. As a photographer, of course you don't want want a blurry picture because it will mess up the whole image that you want it to be. Every picture should be clear. To me, I believe that every picture should be a visible and highly-clear image because if it's a blur, then the whole picture is ruinned. So overall, the slightest things that worry me the most in photography is all about the whole camera itself.


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