3,000,000 hits on Utube is worth what???
Just take the damm picture!
But it was mildly entetaining.
Now, come to Arkansas and get a shot of the illusive Ivory Bill and you will become a wealthy man!
I actually did crop out the white door area. Don't know why when I posted it reverted back to the original. I wanted the depth of the mountains in picture # 3.
Another Greece pic that I liked...
Please critique this photo. I liked the color and the composition.
How about you?
Saweeeet. What a great series.
My new T3i shot in auto mode delivers great exposures. I have the 18-55 is lens also. If I download my pictures then go to Picasa and hit the auto exposure tab, I can't tell very much difference in the correction. I know this doesn't particularly help you, but I love the T3i!
You might try shooting in the other modes (portrait, landscape, ect) and see how they do.
I use Bakodo to price compare all of the time. Just last week I scanned an item in a brick and mortor store and it was $60 less than on Amazon. If your prices are competitive, it can help, rather than hurt the retailers.
I use Bakodo to price compare all of the time. Just last week I scanned an item in a brick and mortor store and it was $60 less than on Amazon. If your prices are competitive, it can help, rather than hurt the retailers.
No flash. All were shot with existing light on a tripod.
A little more info would be helpful. What camera and lens are you using?
Just bought a Canon T3i and I took it out tonight to get a little more familiar with it. So far I like it a lot. Here are a few of the shots I took tonight.
I'm Brian from Arkansas. I have been dabling in photography for some time now and it's time to start learning more than the basics. I just purchased a Canon T3i and am looking forward to getting out and really increasing the learning curve. My wife and I bike, hike, and I hunt some, and fish. Main subjects of my photography are family and outdoors. I look forward to gaining some real knowledge from fellow forum members.
You should check out Tim Ernst's "Cloudland Journal". He lives up near Ponca, and is arguably Arkansas' finest outdoor photographer. Just google his name and be ready to spend hours looking at his work!