Epping Forest 22.8.2018
The first time I took out my new Canon M5 I struggled a bit with the settings. With a mirrorless camera like this (and DSLRs of course) and when not shooting in automatic mode, you have to keep your eye on settings like - Aperture - Time value (speed) - ISO (sensitivity) - White Balance It's like driving a car, at first you have to really think about every setting to work out sharpness, lighting and composition. But the more you do it, the easier it gets until it becomes automatic and you do not have to think about it so much. I have taken better pictures than these in the past but it was real fun following the squirrel around in the trees and catching him just as he started to fly. By the way, that was my last shot and I have often found that the last picture I take is a good one. So don't stop until you have taken that last shot - you will know when that is.
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