Australian Photography

THAT THING ABOUT ISO…

If there’s one ‘rule’ of photography that’s time has come, it’s the idea of shooting everything in ISO 100 and, to a lesser extent, Manual mode – controversial, I know!

Before you jump on me to declare I’m completely wrong, hear me out first. If we had this conversation 20 years ago, and we were all still shooting with film, I might agree. And if you’re a photographer who shoots landscapes only, I might also agree.

However, the reality is

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