This weekend’s prompt is about control.
Instead of finding something new to photograph, choose one subject and deliberately change one setting.
What you’re practising:
Understanding how your camera responds when you make a decision.
How to do it:
Step 1: Choose a simple subject. Anything will do — an object, a person, a plant, a corner of a room.
Step 2: Take one photo as you normally would.
Step 3: Change ONE setting intentionally.Choose one:
- Widen or narrow your aperture
- Speed up or slow down your shutter
- Lower or raise your ISO
Take the photo again.
Now look at both images.
Ask:
What changed?Was it the light? The sharpness? The background? The mood?
The rules
- Post only one image (the one you prefer)
- Tell us what setting you changed
- No editing required
This is the kind of exercise we use inside Skool — not to chase perfection, but to build confidence in making small, deliberate adjustments.
No pressure.Just practise.