About a year has passed since I got my digital single-lens reflex camera. Before then, I used to use a tiny digital camera, which was small enough to carry in my pocket. My setting of shooting was only "Full Automatic" and the buttons which I was able to use were simply zooming and shutter buttons. Such shooting was really simple and easy, but the pictures were always nothing more than memos.
What I knew about single-lens reflex cameras at that time was that it had a variety of functions which I didn't even imagine. Though the Japanese counterpart word of "photo" has the meaning of shooting "truth", I realized that it was able to make various pictures other than the real images which we actually see.
If you change lenses, you'll get different images. Even bit by bit, I'm going to learn the shooting techniques. I tried to shoot plants in my garden this morning.
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