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Jul 16, 2020 11:56:03   #
lwerthe1mer Loc: Birmingham, Alabama
 
I don't know about you, but my creative juices have dried up during the coronavirus. Several days ago, I had the opportunity to meet my son and 2 of my grandchildren at Tishimonga State Park in northeast Mississippi. We hiked, had a picnic and enjoyed a reunion. I thoroughly enjoyed the photographic experience, in spite of the fact that I forgot to reset my ISO. A bit rusty.

Chief Tishimonga was a respected Choctaw chief who lived from 1750 to 1836.


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Jul 16, 2020 12:24:27   #
Curmudgeon Loc: SE Arizona
 
Nice series, especially the first one

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Jul 16, 2020 15:43:47   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
lwerthe1mer wrote:
I don't know about you, but my creative juices have dried up during the coronavirus. Several days ago, I had the opportunity to meet my son and 2 of my grandchildren at Tishimonga State Park in northeast Mississippi. We hiked, had a picnic and enjoyed a reunion. I thoroughly enjoyed the photographic experience, in spite of the fact that I forgot to reset my ISO. A bit rusty.

Chief Tishimonga was a respected Choctaw chief who lived from 1750 to 1836.


Very nice, a suggestion, unless doing something where the ISO needs to a set value keep it on Auto. I keep it there for everything but macro and extremely low light. If I did astrophotography I would set it. For everything else I keep it on Auto. while I control the SS and Aperture.

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Jul 16, 2020 16:10:02   #
lwerthe1mer Loc: Birmingham, Alabama
 
You are so correct. I hadn’t used this particular camera, my Sony RX100vi, in quite a while and confess that I forgot to check the ISO. when I saw what I had done, I almost deleted everything. I’m glad I didn’t, because I enjoyed editing these in spite of my ISO snafu.

robertjerl wrote:
Very nice, a suggestion, unless doing something where the ISO needs to a set value keep it on Auto. I keep it there for everything but macro and extremely low light. If I did astrophotography I would set it. For everything else I keep it on Auto. while I control the SS and Aperture.

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