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The Mistakes You Made At The Beginning, That You No Longer Do?
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Apr 20, 2019 18:57:54   #
Feiertag Loc: British Columbia, Canada
 
My biggest mistake was using the aperture mode while shooting birds in flight. Why did I use it? Because I was told that this was the best setting. Wrong!

What practice did you use that you now regret?

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Apr 20, 2019 19:00:57   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Simply using Program mode on the first FX digital I owned. I abandoned that practice a short time after I started using the camera, but those first few weeks would have yielded far more images of better quality.
--Bob
Feiertag wrote:
My biggest mistake was using the aperture mode while shooting birds in flight. Why did I use it? Because I was told that this was the best setting. Wrong!

What practice did you use that you now regret?

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Apr 20, 2019 19:08:52   #
Eric2018 Loc: Los Angeles, CA, USA
 
Trying too hard to avoid making mistakes. We learn to walk, eventually to run, by falling down.

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Apr 20, 2019 19:17:36   #
PAR4DCR Loc: A Sunny Place
 
Waiting to long before shooting in RAW and switching to BBF.

Don

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Apr 20, 2019 19:26:39   #
fotobyferg
 
Not paying attention to leveling the horizon.

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Apr 20, 2019 19:31:36   #
Kmgw9v Loc: Miami, Florida
 
Not realizing from the beginning the benefits of shooting in RAW and post-processing almost every image.

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Apr 20, 2019 19:54:13   #
CO
 
Mistakes I made in the beginning were not looking out for distracting elements in the photo. Now I scan around the edges of the frame and look closely at the background for distracting elements. I will move distracting elements if I can or compose the shot differently.

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Apr 20, 2019 20:04:03   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
#1 Not estimating the subject disrtance properly before seting it on the lens.
#2 Not interpreting the exposure information that came with with the film when setting the aperture and shutter speed on the camera.

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Apr 20, 2019 20:21:04   #
Bill_de Loc: US
 
CO wrote:
Mistakes I made in the beginning were not looking out for distracting elements in the photo. Now I scan around the edges of the frame and look closely at the background for distracting elements. I will move distracting elements if I can or compose the shot differently.


That was mine also. I never noticed all that litter on our beaches until the prints came out of the fixer.

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Apr 20, 2019 20:39:03   #
Stardust Loc: Central Illinois
 
Not asking bridesmaids at weddings I was shooting back in the 1970s if they would be interested in modeling. Found out much later from some they weren't "flirting" with me - they were interested in more glamour type photos because I was the "professional" photographer but they were too shy to initiate the subject.

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Apr 20, 2019 20:43:06   #
kskarma Loc: Topeka, KS
 
When I first started in photography, a few times I did not get the film leader inserted fully and correctly into the take up spool!
I NEVER make that mistake now.....!!!

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Apr 20, 2019 20:46:34   #
Stardust Loc: Central Illinois
 
kskarma wrote:
When I first started in photography, a few times I did not get the film leader inserted fully and correctly into the take up spool!
I NEVER make that mistake now.....!!!

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Apr 20, 2019 20:48:51   #
AndyH Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
 
PAR4DCR wrote:
Waiting to long before shooting in RAW and switching to BBF.

Don


Yes to this. Ken Rockwell is wrong.

Andy

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Apr 20, 2019 21:00:54   #
boberic Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
 
Opening the back of the camera before rewinding the film. Not any more

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Apr 20, 2019 21:20:38   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
Geeze, I started almost 50 years ago.
I don't remember what I may have been doing wrong.
Recently? Separating (putting) RAW and JPEG files in their own directories. All are in the same directory now.

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