>>4481127I came from film as a 90s and early 2000s kid. Grandpa turned us loose with 35mm point and shoots. Back then, photography was you get what you get.
The T6i was my first intentional camera, and I took it all over and used it as my primary for 10 years. The R6 II is the nicest camera I have ever had, with good glass to match. Yeah. The RAWs this camera is capable of producing are absolutely unreal. I can get away with so much shit the T6i would not allow.
I don't really think there's a wrong or right way to do things. Again my mindset is just capture the scene in a manner that preserves the extremes as much as possible while still allowing me enough light (in the context of mirrorless) to compose the scene properly.
When I shot this, the driver's side front vent didn't have individual slats, until I lifted those shadows in post. The slats appeared out of nowhere.