"We are told that talent creates its own opportunities. But it sometimes seems that intense desire creates not only its own opportunities, but its own talents.รข
~ Eric Hoffer
Encouraging comments are always welcome but to be blunt I have always been my own worst critic. I once heard it said that the difference between a professional photographer and an amateur photographer is that the professional only shows you his/her best work. After a few years of shooting sports I was getting comfortable behind the camera and with the thought of being a photographer. I was still however not getting the consistent images I wanted and I was often times at the mercy of the camera.
I started reading, my manual, photography blogs, photography books and anything photo related. The first thing I learned was that I had a lot to learn and the second thing I learned was I could be better at what I did. My initial research had been into light and metering. I started to read about how shutter speed, ISO and Aperture all work together to make an image. However even though I read it and comprehended it I was not able to wrap my thick head around the concept.
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