[quote=danersmiff]We have all been there 1 way or the other when we started with digital... That's a really great set, btw...
A simple way to learn what to do, is mimic what the camera does in AUTO.
I don't recall an easy way to find the shot info on the Rebel camera with out scrolling through the whole menu. But if you can download daily what you shot---
After downloading your pictures enlarge one to full screen, then right click the photo, and on the drop down menu, at the bottom it says File Info, Click that.
A sidebar comes up with info, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, date and a file number. (WINDOWS)
Canon's Digital Photo Pro does it also, but it has a whole lot more info..
You can learn today, what the camera did today, in AUTO. Then you can try to emulate it tomorrow.
Shoot 1 in Auto,-- then when possible shoot the same thing in a manual setting, keep going back and forth, then study your down loads and compare notes.
Great tips - thanks!
[quote=CataMissionVT]Canon Rebel T3 / 250 lens.
I have to be honest about the fact that I shot these in AUTO (I know - shameful!!! lol).
I am new to experimenting with adjusting the settings this past year and still don't get it half the time![/quot[/quote]
WDCash wrote:
The eagle taking off is great. But I very partial to bald eagles
As for you mame/watermark, I wouldn't have noticed it if you had mentioned it. I don't see any issues with anyone signing their work
Best
Bill
Nothing wrong with it at all - just don't like the way I did it. Now I do a copyright sign and my initials as it doesn't create as much distraction from the photo!
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