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re: What are good hobbies for mid-20s to mid-30s men to pick up?
Posted on 2/10/19 at 9:37 am to TOSOV
Posted on 2/10/19 at 9:37 am to TOSOV
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RAW editing is way down the road for him I would think.
I've never shot in JPEG. Always RAW. The final products may not necessarily always be that different but at least I have total control of the entire image.
To me, much of the interest comes from editing. Composition comes naturally after a short while.
Posted on 2/10/19 at 9:45 am to RogerTheShrubber
I get it. Just lots to get to for him before it. As I mentioned before I personally prefer to use what the camera offers, so Im not editing in my office behind a computer for hours. Which you are good with, and thats great. Different strokes. But I do take a pure RAW and JPEG shot of what i'm taking to have just in case I just cant get it right tweaking in the camera. But I will find something like a random beautiful tree/rock formation/landscape that I OCD over in the same spot for hours. I rather be out there instead of in my office.
Posted on 2/10/19 at 9:46 am to RogerTheShrubber
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To me, much of the interest comes from editing. Composition comes naturally after a short while.
Hearing the technical side of things like photography is very interesting. For most, it's "Point & click". Framing, composition, aperture, lighting, etc.
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