I love to take photographs and am trying to become a better photographer. That means getting a better grip on the technical aspects of the craft like ISO and aperture setting. One way I learn to put this stuff into practice is to take a shot on automatic, check the settings the camera chose, and then go to manual mode to fiddle around, make changes and experiment. I sort of had this stuff figured out back in the non-digital days, but now my camera is a mini-computer and I'm learning what it's capable of.
Kinda cool to see the different effects. The challenge is to know my camera well enough to capture the vision that I see.
We all see the world through our own filters ~ physical, emotional, psychological, philosophical, religious, political, familial, historical, experiential filters ~ that shift and change. It's good to know there is such a thing as enduring, "capital T" Truth that doesn't rest on our version of reality.
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