Ilda’s always had problems with attention, but she’s a little too invested in the yimo and the whole idea of taking pictures that she actually manages to follow Conan’s demonstration without her mind wandering off. At least, she’s able to see and realize the difference between using and not using focus, and how arranging objects can change the overall effect of the picture.
Still, she’s no techie, so as soon as he finishes, her questions start coming in rapid-fire succession. “Wait, what did you do? Which buttons did you press again to focus? Do I have to press them in order? Is there a time limit when I press them? Are there other parts of the screen I have to touch to focus things? What’s zoom? What kinds of lines and shapes should I have in my pictures? Do I have to arrange people, too? What about the sky and sea, is there a rule for them, too? Like how far the things and people in the picture should be from them? How about colors? Colors are important, too, right?”
no subject
Still, she’s no techie, so as soon as he finishes, her questions start coming in rapid-fire succession. “Wait, what did you do? Which buttons did you press again to focus? Do I have to press them in order? Is there a time limit when I press them? Are there other parts of the screen I have to touch to focus things? What’s zoom? What kinds of lines and shapes should I have in my pictures? Do I have to arrange people, too? What about the sky and sea, is there a rule for them, too? Like how far the things and people in the picture should be from them? How about colors? Colors are important, too, right?”