Yup! Canon IS the answer (or the question?) Why is it that most of the photo equipment for sale on Craigslist is "Canon"? Very little Nikon equipment! Dah! Nikon users are always satisfied with Their equipment! :thumbup: LOL No offence meant. Just a poor attempt at early morning humor
Sorry that that wasn't clear. I think most will know what I meant without graphs and/or semantic discussions.
I know exactly what you meant. Photoshop is a difficult program to learn. And you're not the only person to use "steep learning curve" to mean that. It's just that that phrase demonstrates a profound mathematical ignorance that is widespread. But the fact that everybody says it doesn't make it true.
I didn't mean to demean you personally. Don't take it as such.
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Your graph is incorrect. It indicates a "STEEP CURVE" when actually it's a "STRAIGHT LINE". If your graph showed a STEEP CURVE it would end in the upper right hand corner of the graph! STEEP CURVE = DELAYED SUCCESS :thumbup:
I'm comfused when you say you "shoot" large files. What camera are you using, what MP is the camera and what settings for picture quality is the camera set on?
If you use the "Quote Reply" button, we'll know who you are talking to.
Sorry. I was talking to the original poster, "Johnnyg67"
I'm comfused when you say you "shoot" large files. What camera are you using, what MP is the camera and what settings for picture quality is the camera set on?
Try to get to whole duck in the frame like in #2. Also watch so your shadow is not in the picture, like in #2. A tight head shot is also interesting. These ducks look like willing subjects so move around and frame the shot carefully. Keep shooting, your on the right road.