Terry
New member
I think he lost me at rookie mistake. There are no rookie mistakes when the light you are given and the scene (movement) dictates your exposure. That is unless of course you are trying to shoot ghosts. :grin:I disagree. A great deal* of excellent photography, especially photography of people across several genres (documentary, travel, street, fine art), is done at higher ISO values and lower shutter speeds under conditions where a tripod is neither convenient nor practical and where ultimate image quality is a minor contributor to the the quality of image.
*Far more than implied by your qualifiers such as "generally"