Modern photography is a game of technological recklessness where our brains are so focused on telling the camera to do everything for us to satisfy an algorithm. The skill comes with disconnecting from the algorithm and creating, not capturing.
It requires intention. In the past year or so, I've become far more intentional about my photography by only using a single focusing point. For several years, I used the ones at each intersection point and the center. But cameras became so good that they could find a subject in almost any situation. Composition took a back seat -- but using the center focus point is a slap in the face to that thought process. This all has to do with your camera's autofocus. . thephoblographer.com
2024-1-4 14:00