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<blockquote data-quote="Morexp57" data-source="post: 5691" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>In this thread: <a href="https://explorness.com/threads/pulteney-bridge-in-bath-england-uk.938/" target="_blank">https://explorness.com/threads/pulteney-bridge-in-bath-england-uk.938/</a></p><p>I say that I'm a lazy photographer because I carry around a rucksack containing various lenses and a tripod. And usually the bag doesn't leave my back while I just use the camera and lens in my hand.</p><p></p><p>Well, this morning I decided to go for a walk with just my camera and a 50 mm lens. I sometimes do this kind of exercise, even if it gives me a little anxiety before each trip. Once I'm out in nature, things generally go well and I rarely feel limited.</p><p>If you're also used to lugging around a lot of gear for nothing, I'd advise you to do this exercise from time to time. It really stimulates creativity.</p><p></p><p>What I like in the photo below is the impression of having managed to get a shot of a race of little beech trees chasing each other from right to left.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]2095[/ATTACH]</p><p>ISO 8000, f/11.0, 1/80 s, 50 mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morexp57, post: 5691, member: 26"] In this thread: [URL]https://explorness.com/threads/pulteney-bridge-in-bath-england-uk.938/[/URL] I say that I'm a lazy photographer because I carry around a rucksack containing various lenses and a tripod. And usually the bag doesn't leave my back while I just use the camera and lens in my hand. Well, this morning I decided to go for a walk with just my camera and a 50 mm lens. I sometimes do this kind of exercise, even if it gives me a little anxiety before each trip. Once I'm out in nature, things generally go well and I rarely feel limited. If you're also used to lugging around a lot of gear for nothing, I'd advise you to do this exercise from time to time. It really stimulates creativity. What I like in the photo below is the impression of having managed to get a shot of a race of little beech trees chasing each other from right to left. [ATTACH type="full"]2095[/ATTACH] ISO 8000, f/11.0, 1/80 s, 50 mm [/QUOTE]
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