After reading several books, lurking/contributing around here for some time, and playing around with my 400D for the few days that I've had it, I made a few mistakes taking photos at my sons childcare centres Christmas party this afternoon.
Hopefully other newbies like myself can learn from my mistakes!
1) I committed one of the cardinal sins of photography, and failed to make sure that the battery was charged and/or I had a spare with me. I only got about 5 minutes of shooting before the battery ran out.
2) In my rush to take the below shot (not a 100% crop, so it might not be so clear here), I didn't take the time to make sure that my focus was right. The focus here is on the front of his elf hat, leaving his eyes blurry.
3) I didn't think (until later) to use the pop-up flash as fill to prevent or reduce the shadow over the top part of his face.
I did still manage to get some good shots though, before the battery died.
I guess the best way to learn is to get out there and make mistakes! I'll certainly remember these lessons for next time...
Good on ya for sharing the other side of photography.
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