Today I'm making another analogy between photography and life. In life, as in photography, we must learn how to use the manual mode and quit the automatic. Everything is a learning process in life, as in photography.
In photography, we are afraid of making mistakes while we don't know how to use the manual mode, and so we keep using the automatic, as the easier and safest way, not leaving our comfort zone.
Knowing that the outcome, if not the best, will be at least satisfactory.
But, in photography, as in life, if we get to know and master the manual mode, we can control the photography we want to make, and the outcome we want to achieve. And how to get there.
Control the process. Sometimes the photo ends up not being the way we wanted, or the outcome is not the one we had imagined.
But if we get to know the equipment and control the settings, hence, the means we've got to achieve our goals, then they will be dictated by us.
And they will get better each day, believe me.
Along with passion, resilience pays out.
And the outcome will be there where everyone can see it.
In photography, as in life.
Isabel
www.isabelnolasco.com
Photos: Cape Byron, Byron Bay, NSW, Australia.
Taken with my Canon EOS 5D MKIII, edited with Lightroom.
Have a great weekend, my friends!
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