To the 404's. When you click on Snowbears link, it includes the UHH address. Delete that portion and it works.
Sorry Snowbear!!!!! I opened a box of worms for you.
i would also like the link thanks
ab7rn
Loc: Portland, Oregon
My vote is for NAPP membership. They have many tutorials on line and you can become familiar with many of the instructors.
im new to this all so can you please send me the link if is any good? thank you.
Thank you, I will look it over tomorrow. What do you think of it?
first lesson was pretty basic, but a good refresher. I am self taught and somewhere along the road of hard knocks picked up most of what was covered in the first lesson but I did learn a few things and got me thinking about taking more time to frame the photo. I think it was worth my time.
Great site! I learned these things in photo class, but this is in very easy format and is a great review. Thanks!
Lou Ellen
I was at a bar the the day and was asked to take some pictures for an Engagement party. I used a Canon T3i with a 50mm 1:1.8 lens setting was on P Auto ISO Monochrome, AWB, built in flash up, one shot mode, Evaluative Metering, and raw+L. I had some couples posed with the girl in front and the guy slightly behind or head on shoulder and he front person came out great a the behind person came out blurry, why? They liked the pictures some much {looking at them on my camera} that they asked me to shoot thier wedding. What was the problem.
toptrainer wrote:
I was at a bar the the day and was asked to take some pictures for an Engagement party. I used a Canon T3i with a 50mm 1:1.8 lens setting was on P Auto ISO Monochrome, AWB, built in flash up, one shot mode, Evaluative Metering, and raw+L. I had some couples posed with the girl in front and the guy slightly behind or head on shoulder and he front person came out great a the behind person came out blurry, why? They liked the pictures some much {looking at them on my camera} that they asked me to shoot thier wedding. What was the problem.
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You really should post this as a new thread.
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