The perils of autofocus

Image

Autofocus

Format

jpg

License

Creative Commons Licence

Creator(s)

Contributors

Contributed date

August 1, 2019 - 8:26am

Critical Commentary

"Photo cameras create nasty habits, It is better to start with binoculars", this precept by Tatiana, my pajarera mentor, was never as true as with this failed photo.

First, I detected a bird that was suitable to be captured -by the camera, that is- so I raised the lens, framed the animal and pressed the shutter release button. What I was not aware then was that the artifact was set in autofocus, so because the tree branches were closer to us, the camera shifted the focus and I got a really neat image of the tree branches with a very blured shadow of a bird in the background. The animal flew immediately and to this day I can't for the life of me name what species it belonged to.

The moral of the story? Nowadays I own two sets of binoculars. 

Source

Field trip to Parque Ecológico de la Cudad de México.

Location

Parque Ecológico de la Ciudad de México
Calle Paseo de Girasol - San Pedro Martir
Mexico City
14658
Mexico

Cite as

Arturo Vallejo, "The perils of autofocus", contributed by Arturo Vallejo, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 25 August 2019, accessed 20 April 2024. https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/perils-autofocus