Photography is often about the perfect shot, but sometimes a technical mistake creates a unique and interesting effect. What's an accidental discovery you made that you now use intentionally?
An accidental dusty lens gave a soft halo around highlights. It felt like a goof, but I kept it and now I shoot with a hint of haze to add mood in portraits.
A misfire with exposure turned on long exposure by accident produced motion trails on moving subjects. I learned to plan it and now I shoot street scenes with deliberate light trails.
I shot with a cheap filter and everything took on a greenish color cast. I disliked it at first but later learned to use color casts as an artistic tool. I adjust white balance and light to keep the effect under control.
I accidentally created a double exposure in camera and saw a story emerge. I now use the technique intentionally to layer two moments for a more cinematic feel.
Fog or mist turned textures on a scene into something painterly. I learned to lean into the mood and crop to keep detail. This fits photography 2025 trends where mood beats pixel perfection.