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This Method Helps Street Photographers With Brain Rot

This Method Helps Street Photographers With Brain Rot
It's easy to sit there and endlessly scroll away on your phone looking at the images of other street photographers. But when it comes to actually making images, you can be tuned in with zone focusing and setting everything to manual mode. Just think on a sunny day: ISO 1600, F8, focused six feet away, daylight white balance, and 1/1000 shutter speed. That's just my best educated guess. It starts somewhere though, and you can be very intentional while understanding the scene, what's happening in the scene, and your camera's settings.

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