I'm a amateur at this, becouse I've always let the camera do all the work. I have a good idea of how to frame my subjects, but never tryed doing it manualy. I've gone to a outdoor photography class where we learned settings for white balance, ISO, aperture, shutter speed and etc. Then we we went out in the field to apply these lessons. Great class! I do alot of hiking in the Sierra mountains and have some really good photos, but would like to get better. Like greater depth of field, flowers, meadows, just different landscapes photos. I'm 75 years young and I've still got a few more miles left on me.
Bobber
Loc: Fredericksburg, Texas
Ancient one, you've got a year on me. Looking forward to seeing your work.
Thank you! Once I learn how to download I'll be asking for some help with my photos. This is my first time at trying manual.
tk
Loc: Iowa
I'm also trying to get better at manual. Be brave and share. There are great people here who will help. I've found a couple who will look at my stuff for me and give me great advice. Keep practicing.
I'm not sure if you well receive this or not, but here goes. Thank you! When I learn how to download some of my photos and ask for some help, you be able to see them. Look forward for your comments!
Welcome to the site , Oldhiker
Welcome!!!! Are you trying to figure out how to download from your camera or onto the site??? Lots of help here....
rfbccb
Loc: Central Mississippi
Welcome to UHH. Happy hiking and will be watching for your post.
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