F8 And Be There
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F8 And Be There
pass_lake offered this oldy but goody
f8 and be there
While I don’t think anyone truly knows where the old saying comes from it has been a staple in the photojournalism world since the caveman*.
While the saying may have been used by photojournalists it is not to be ignored by anyone with a camera. Quite simply you wouldn’t have gotten that wonderful, awe inspiring, award winning image if you weren’t there to begin with. You have to be at the right place at the right time.
That means you need to stop reading this blog right now grab your camera and hit the streets/woods/beach and get that shot!
Photograph leopard by pass_lake
*It’s unsubstantiated at this time but I do believe that cavemen often referred to their paintbrushes as f8′s (pronounced ungha ungh).
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Comments
i believe the saying is: "f8, tri-x, and be there."
and lordy, do we all remember when shooting film at 400 asa was the big whoop-ti-doo!
First of all, thank you for posting my photo and my tip. I feel honoured.
secondly, I intentionally left out the tri-x part for those who may not remember that far back. Thanks for mentioning it grj2000.
[...] f8 and be there [...]
It's true - on a bright sunny day, when you go out just to shoot whatever comes your way, in a relaxed mood... just f/8 and be there! ;)
Oh, another great article, I wanna be a photographer !
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