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crossdrilled wrote:^^^Like the second one.
crossdrilled wrote:I use a $200.00 targus tripod from courts. It is a POS as far as tripods go, but it has worked for the past two years, so I can say I got my money's worth. If you put your camera on the timer and not touch it you will get no vibration whatsoever. BTW, what you mean you don't have gear? I recently aquired a Yashica TLR which I believe you said you have as well. That is going to be my "new" beyotch shortly, and I consider it an upgrade from my canon EOS3 film camera that took the sugar factory shot above. Just need to buy some 120 film.
MG Man wrote:Moonrise at Manzan today
tried playing with manual mode on the Fuji, to slow down the shutter speed....nothin brilliant, but it's a start
some pics b4 the full moon rose
These were taken playing with fireworks and night modes
Razkal wrote:^scene...i trying some small shots home, practicing with the 'P' mode before i fiddle with Manual mode...i tried and spend a half hour deleting sheit shots because i kept fudging up the aperture and focal length settings...frustration!!
allyuh good already, i trying to reach "alrightish" now
Soundwave wrote:MG Man wrote:Prozac you also don't see many people posing with their car anymore
In my..........er...... those old timers days, owning a car was a big deal...you always saw family photos taken in front of the family car
not so much of a big deal nowadays.......
cuz when you stand in front of the mini no one can see it much less take a picture of it...
MG Man wrote:Prozac you also don't see many people posing with their car anymore
In my..........er...... those old timers days, owning a car was a big deal...you always saw family photos taken in front of the family car
not so much of a big deal nowadays.......
crossdrilled wrote:Most professionals shoot on Aperture priority and and adjust EV settings to suit.
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