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Mar 10, 2012 00:28:29   #
JustLinda Loc: California
 
I know in the last week or two there was a challenge dealing with Aperture settings as well as other basic camera operations. Is there anywhere these are archived so I can look through them?

Thanks!

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Mar 10, 2012 00:47:26   #
travlnman46 Loc: Yakima WA
 
JustLinda wrote:
I know in the last week or two there was a challenge dealing with Aperture settings as well as other basic camera operations. Is there anywhere these are archived so I can look through them?

Thanks!


Hi JustLinda: I haven't figured out how to access the archived things either I know the site does have one and it is probably some where in the things at the top among the tabs after you log in. How ever here is a great website that deals with the three important settings Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO. http://www.cameraporn.net/2007/12/24/aperture-iso-and-shutter-speed-the-good-kind-of-threesome/ Hope this helps.

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Mar 10, 2012 01:44:22   #
JustLinda Loc: California
 
Great...thank you!

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Mar 10, 2012 01:50:06   #
JustLinda Loc: California
 
travlnman46...well I did a search in Hedgehog and found the list of the
Challenges a day.

http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/search.jsp?q=Forum+challenge+a+day&u=&s=0

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Mar 10, 2012 01:54:18   #
photogrl57 Loc: Tennessee
 
JustLinda wrote:
I know in the last week or two there was a challenge dealing with Aperture settings as well as other basic camera operations. Is there anywhere these are archived so I can look through them?

Thanks!


Hi Linda :)
Here is the link hun
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-28976-1.html
All you have to do is click on Search up top of the page and type in Photo A Day Challenge .. they are all listed
Aperture challenges started on Day 67...

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Mar 11, 2012 01:27:34   #
JustLinda Loc: California
 
Thanks! I did find them with a search, of course after looking for a while and after I had mailed a request.

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Mar 11, 2012 12:28:38   #
ole sarg Loc: south florida
 
also see camerasim.com. it lets you play with settings. try all the simulations they will teach you a lot.

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Mar 11, 2012 13:27:11   #
JustLinda Loc: California
 
Thanks old sarg..will do.

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Mar 11, 2012 14:52:42   #
ole sarg Loc: south florida
 
let me know what you think of this site and if I should continue to suggest it.

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Mar 11, 2012 15:16:57   #
photogrl57 Loc: Tennessee
 
ole sarg wrote:
let me know what you think of this site and if I should continue to suggest it.


sarg that site is awesome and I say yes keep suggesting it ... I found it to be quite helpful. I've had it in my favorites for months now.

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Mar 11, 2012 15:42:57   #
ole sarg Loc: south florida
 
have you tried all the scenarios?

I find it great. It is what had to be done to learn how to use a camera without an internal meter. Lot easier now.

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Mar 11, 2012 17:51:19   #
photogrl57 Loc: Tennessee
 
ole sarg wrote:
have you tried all the scenarios?

I find it great. It is what had to be done to learn how to use a camera without an internal meter. Lot easier now.


I sure did .. it was the start of my understanding the creative side of photography ... which isn't on Auto.

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