Tuesday 12 April 2016

Learning From Photographs

Blackbird, Seaton, April '16 ( Copyright T D Wright )
Blackbird, Seaton, April '16 ( Copyright T D Wright )
Blackbird, Seaton, April '16 ( Copyright T D Wright )
One of the helpful aspects of buying a DSLR has been that on reviewing my shots for the day I often notice things which weren't apparent at the time. This Blackbird seemed like a normal adult to my myopic naked eye but when I checked these pix I noticed how brown its tertials and primaries were, which makes it an immature ( 1st Sum? ). I should probably carry it with me all the time but it's the eternal quandary - scope or camera - that's convinced me to have a basket fitted to my pushbike. If weather allows ( my camera's not waterproof ) I can now set off with all my gear in tow. Of course, there's still the problem of whether to have the DSLR out and switched on, ready for that all-too-brief opportunity to grab a decent image. So there will still be phonescoping. And phonescoped video...

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