Another audio-post with full-written text
Some things *I* learned about photography - Pt.26
46. The value of EXIFs and my presumptuousness
I already wrote about EXIF-data in a previous post (link) in which I tried to explain, how looking at EXIF’s helped me to improve my knowledge about analyzing pictures and the look of them.
In short: By looking at the EXIF data of a picture, you can find out, which camera settings were used in a certain shot and so maybe find out, why a picture has a certain look. I also emphasized, how the “wrong” settings didn’t give me the look I wanted in a certain picture and how I would do things differently today (I completely missed the point, that I’d even process the picture very differently today)
I’m heading in a different direction in this post. I made a habit of looking at the EXIF data of every picture I really like and I learned two things:
In many cases the provided EXIF’s where quite a surprise for me, because they were completely different than I expected. I often wonder why certain settings were used and with my “know-it-all” attitude that I sometimes fall back in (I’m working on it. Promised!) I shook my had not only once. "Come on! Why did you use that aperture?", "You could have cranked up ISO much higher in that shot!", "Why the heck did you use such a fast shutter speed?" What I did, was exactly what I judge others for: I implied that other photographers don’t do things for a reason. I mean, I was not there. I don’t know, what the circumstances were, how the light was, if they used a tripod or not, etc…
So by realizing that and also realizing that this all had to do with pictures I liked, I learned a second thing:
With settings, it’s exactly the same as with all “rules” in all artforms:
Following the rules is a good starting point. Follow the rules when they give you the results you want. Follow the rules if you are unsure or follow the rules if you don’t have the time to play around.
But forget about the rules and go crazy to really make pictures that stand out. Great pictures are not dependant on following rules.
So, actually realizing that all, freed a lot and maybe - some day - I’ll be able to shut my head off and go further in “experimental photography” without thinking too much.
I’m working on it. Promised!











