Yesterday, I had the joy of catching the beautiful spring scenes from above the Dana Point Harbor. I am in the process of learning to shoot my new Canon T6 and was using the standard 18mm-55mm lens that comes with this camera. I broke the landscape photography rules by shooting these handheld as opposed to utilizing a tripod, (rookie.) Learning to manipulate the manual settings and getting off of the auto controls. Here are a couple of my favorite shots from yesterday after some basic edits in Adobe Lightroom CC.
“One of the things I love most about a photograph is that it never changes, even when the things and/or the people in it do.”
~ Don West, Jr.
Shot No.1 – “Wildflowers’ View”
📸: Canon T6, 18-55mm f/10.0 at 1/250 second, ISO-100, handheld, edited in Adobe Lightroom CC. April 7, 2019
Shot No. 2 – “Harbor Traffic”
📸: Canon T6, 18-55mm f/8.0 at 1/320 second, ISO-100, handheld, edited in Adobe Lightroom CC. April 7, 2019
Shot No. 3 – “Historical Landmark No 189”
📸: Canon T6, 18-55mm f/8.0 at 1/160 second, ISO-100, handheld, edited in Adobe Lightroom CC. April 7, 2019