gregoryd45 wrote:
Carolina Wings wrote:
Not very good yet as I'm still totally unfamiliar with this camera.
Fantastic shots Carolina Wings, no excuses needed
Thanks Gregory...hoping to get better as I learn how to use it on manual.
Carolina Wings wrote:
gregoryd45 wrote:
Carolina Wings wrote:
Not very good yet as I'm still totally unfamiliar with this camera.
Fantastic shots Carolina Wings, no excuses needed
Thanks Gregory...hoping to get better as I learn how to use it on manual.
It will be hard to get better, I am anxious to see. Keep at it
gregoryd45 wrote:
Carolina Wings wrote:
gregoryd45 wrote:
Carolina Wings wrote:
Not very good yet as I'm still totally unfamiliar with this camera.
Fantastic shots Carolina Wings, no excuses needed
Thanks Gregory...hoping to get better as I learn how to use it on manual.
It will be hard to get better, I am anxious to see. Keep at it
Thanks Gregory...means a lot coming from someone who takes such great Snowy Egret shots!
Carolina Wings wrote:
cjkorb wrote:
Those are nice shots, what part of the camera are you unfamiler with?
The whole camera...I just took the camera out of the box and never read the manuel...just put it on automatic and went out to point & shoot. lol
Bring your photography to the next level and read the manual, find out what the differnt settings are for...shutter speed, apeture, iso. You'll be surprised what you can do. Buy a book on exposure. Don't go through life taking pics on "auto" mode.
cjkorb wrote:
Carolina Wings wrote:
cjkorb wrote:
Those are nice shots, what part of the camera are you unfamiler with?
The whole camera...I just took the camera out of the box and never read the manuel...just put it on automatic and went out to point & shoot. lol
Bring your photography to the next level and read the manual, find out what the differnt settings are for...shutter speed, apeture, iso. You'll be surprised what you can do. Buy a book on exposure. Don't go through life taking pics on "auto" mode.
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I take photo's explicitly on manual with my Canon DSLR...just wanted to try this camera right away...so tried it on auto. Will read the manual when I get it loaded on my computer and have more time. Unfortunately, most of us women prefer to learn through trial and error as opposed to reading the manual. lol
I really like your humming bird shot and it was done in auto.
I can hardly wait to see what you can do in manual.
Carolina Wings wrote:
cjkorb wrote:
Carolina Wings wrote:
cjkorb wrote:
Those are nice shots, what part of the camera are you unfamiler with?
The whole camera...I just took the camera out of the box and never read the manuel...just put it on automatic and went out to point & shoot. lol
Bring your photography to the next level and read the manual, find out what the differnt settings are for...shutter speed, apeture, iso. You'll be surprised what you can do. Buy a book on exposure. Don't go through life taking pics on "auto" mode.
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I take photo's explicitly on manual with my Canon DSLR...just wanted to try this camera right away...so tried it on auto. Will read the manual when I get it loaded on my computer and have more time. Unfortunately, most of us women prefer to learn through trial and error as opposed to reading the manual. lol
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I got news for you...so do men.
Confession time. I don't shot much in manual. I use shutter and aperture mostly. If it's a quick shot I fall back on auto. I'm still fairly new and I have to think when I make settings. My manual is too beat up to read so I go online. I have read Bryan Peterson's books Understanding Exposure and Learning to See Creatively. I don't have any idea why I'm saying all of this, everyone on this thread are graduates from film and are very familiar with what I'm talking about. Sorry I'll shut up.
Fantastic shots - I am awaiting delivery of the SX40 so thanks for showing me I made the right choice - I couldn't wish for better - well done.
cjkorb wrote:
Carolina Wings wrote:
cjkorb wrote:
Carolina Wings wrote:
cjkorb wrote:
Those are nice shots, what part of the camera are you unfamiler with?
The whole camera...I just took the camera out of the box and never read the manuel...just put it on automatic and went out to point & shoot. lol
Bring your photography to the next level and read the manual, find out what the differnt settings are for...shutter speed, apeture, iso. You'll be surprised what you can do. Buy a book on exposure. Don't go through life taking pics on "auto" mode.
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I take photo's explicitly on manual with my Canon DSLR...just wanted to try this camera right away...so tried it on auto. Will read the manual when I get it loaded on my computer and have more time. Unfortunately, most of us women prefer to learn through trial and error as opposed to reading the manual. lol
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I got news for you...so do men.
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Oh that's too funny...and all these years I thought men faithfully read all their manuals...for cars cameras and whatever ;)
Thank you :-) Is that your Border Collie? Nice dog!
Cecil
Loc: United Kingdom
Hi Carolina, ALL your shots are very good. I've touched up one. What do you think?
Cheers
Cecil
tramsey wrote:
Confession time. I don't shot much in manual. I use shutter and aperture mostly. If it's a quick shot I fall back on auto. I'm still fairly new and I have to think when I make settings. My manual is too beat up to read so I go online. I have read Bryan Peterson's books Understanding Exposure and Learning to See Creatively. I don't have any idea why I'm saying all of this, everyone on this thread are graduates from film and are very familiar with what I'm talking about. Sorry I'll shut up.
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OK, if this is confession time...I confess, I read Understanding Exposure and still don't understand it :wink:
Rathyatra wrote:
Fantastic shots - I am awaiting delivery of the SX40 so thanks for showing me I made the right choice - I couldn't wish for better - well done.
Thank you...hope you like it...I think it's a great little camera!
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