So there's a thing on Social Media where people are posting photos of themselves from 2009 and 2019. That's not really my thing so I thought I'd go back to the photos I took in 2009 and see how far along I'd come as a photographer instead.
And I extend that challenge to you all in our little Digital Photography subform. Let's see 'em!
2009 - S. Africa is where I think I fell in love with shooting landscapes..and traveling near & far to see the most amazing ones, haha. This is @ Boulders Beach. I look at this and think about how much I would change. The angle, the perspective, it was shot on auto, etc etc. I was shooting in .jpg for goodness sake! It was still in “taking pictures for fun” mode and was still a couple years away from really trying to grow.
Boulders Beach, Cape Town, S. Africa
2019 - Scotland. I've learned a lot and the more I learn, the more I know I need to learn. I still think about what changes I'd make if I went back. But my filter & long exposure work has improved as has my framing (at least I hope so). I'm also better at post production and have learned how to bring out the best in them and how it can change the mood of a photo, hopefully without overdoing it. I understand the difference between taking a picture and making one. I focus manually for the most part and I definitely shoot in RAW now. I'm a little more confident in the photos I make and have learned to slow down to get the shot right. Hopefully I continue to grow and preferably faster over the next 10 than I did over this past decade.
Dusk on the Water
And I extend that challenge to you all in our little Digital Photography subform. Let's see 'em!
2009 - S. Africa is where I think I fell in love with shooting landscapes..and traveling near & far to see the most amazing ones, haha. This is @ Boulders Beach. I look at this and think about how much I would change. The angle, the perspective, it was shot on auto, etc etc. I was shooting in .jpg for goodness sake! It was still in “taking pictures for fun” mode and was still a couple years away from really trying to grow.
Boulders Beach, Cape Town, S. Africa
2019 - Scotland. I've learned a lot and the more I learn, the more I know I need to learn. I still think about what changes I'd make if I went back. But my filter & long exposure work has improved as has my framing (at least I hope so). I'm also better at post production and have learned how to bring out the best in them and how it can change the mood of a photo, hopefully without overdoing it. I understand the difference between taking a picture and making one. I focus manually for the most part and I definitely shoot in RAW now. I'm a little more confident in the photos I make and have learned to slow down to get the shot right. Hopefully I continue to grow and preferably faster over the next 10 than I did over this past decade.
Dusk on the Water
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