I’ve always taken this piece of advice differently, I’ve never seen it as ‘tell a story’ but rather ‘tell YOUR story’, which just helps get across how I saw the scene in the image, both in field and in editing, eg highlighting what I was focused on, pushing in the emotions I was feeling. This changes when the focus is some kind of external story, street and wildlife mainly you’re capturing another story, but for landscapes I take it in this other way of capturing MY story - if that makes sense
caizoo
joined 11 months ago
Wether even worse or just as bad is film emulation, bad shots on digital but it looks like film so it’s artsy
Honestly for wildlife, if you’re in absolute full manual then your exposure will be all over the place, or you miss shots adjusting - I go manual with auto iso