Loch Ard
I would be even more pleased with this photo if I'd had time to take it fully manual with a decent ISO. But instead I was out for a drive in the Trossachs on a damp, grey day with my 2 youngest daughters Harriet (3.5yrs) & Ellie (nearly 2) strapped into the back of the car. I was on the way home late on in failing light when I spotted a scene I fancied. I cheekily pulled the car to the side of the road and hopped out and over the low wall. Aware of my daughters calling for me and a couple of vehicles slowing down to drive by my car I hastily shot maybe 20 handheld photos on auto which the camera cranked up the ISO to a grainy 12800.
It was nice to learn that you don't need stunning sunrises or sunsets to find nice conditions.
Loch Ard
I would be even more pleased with this photo if I'd had time to take it fully manual with a decent ISO. But instead I was out for a drive in the Trossachs on a damp, grey day with my 2 youngest daughters Harriet (3.5yrs) & Ellie (nearly 2) strapped into the back of the car. I was on the way home late on in failing light when I spotted a scene I fancied. I cheekily pulled the car to the side of the road and hopped out and over the low wall. Aware of my daughters calling for me and a couple of vehicles slowing down to drive by my car I hastily shot maybe 20 handheld photos on auto which the camera cranked up the ISO to a grainy 12800.
It was nice to learn that you don't need stunning sunrises or sunsets to find nice conditions.