Journalist now studying photography. This is a blog of my journey through an HND course (now passed) and a BA degree, plus my photography experiences, views, tips and other bits and pieces.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Oh no, not again....
I think I'm going to have to write a list of things I have to check before pressing the shutter.
I took another trip to the William Tyndale Monument at North Nibley, Gloucestershire, today and climbed to the top of what is a rather tall tower on a very high hill.
But I discovered later that the photos I took from inside the top of the tower were shot at a very high ISO. It's an old mistake that I keep on repeating and I'm just kicking myself that I've done it yet again. The problem, of course, is that I get a lot of noise in the final image.
I just wish the camera would re-set itself to something like 100 or 200 ISO every time it is switched off. Instead, it retains the ISO setting from the last time it was used.... and then I forget to check it when I pick the camera up again.
Labels:
Gloucestershire,
my photos,
North Nibley
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