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Mar 30, 2018 18:58:41   #
photophile wrote:
Beautiful!


Thank you, photophile.
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Mar 30, 2018 14:02:38   #
Rolk wrote:
p12 - I really like this image, Quizas!


Thank you, Rolk.
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Mar 30, 2018 13:07:25   #
[quote=Photogirl17]What did you find at the end of your Rainbow??

Beauty, peace and a sense of wonder.
Taken October 2017 at Iguazu Falls

Canon D10


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Mar 28, 2018 11:28:38   #
pedro1 wrote:
Liverpool, UK


What a great shot!!!
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Mar 25, 2018 15:16:35   #
l-fox wrote:
Very good pics.


Thank you. Sometimes you get a lucky break.
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Mar 25, 2018 15:15:17   #
steve DeMott wrote:
Very nice.

What's the red spot????


A bouy.
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Mar 25, 2018 12:54:12   #
[quote=Roadrunner]Hello folks....I would like to do something special today which is what I call Pat's Palooza....

Two different though similar shots taken one cloudy summer morning with just a Canon D10. I have cropped both.




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Mar 22, 2018 18:41:36   #
PatoGraphy, Thank you.
PAToGraphy wrote:
p19. So interesting! Like the row of date palms. The fire damaged trees are sad, but that is a beautiful image.
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Mar 22, 2018 17:22:24   #
Date Palm farm, Baobao tree with elephant damage, trees after fire






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Mar 21, 2018 11:45:21   #
Thank you to all who have welcomed me and/or responded with suggestions, resources. I appreciate your help.
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Mar 21, 2018 11:43:56   #
robertjerl wrote:
1. if you click "quote reply" we know exactly who you are replying to.
2. you have to remember that the simpler the camera the less it has to offer and usually the lower end the sensor is, except a few fairly expensive high end pocket cameras, they have good sensors.
3. the mid range and higher end cameras all have Auto (the camera makes all decisions about exposure) and ether P or Scn modes where the camera has presets designed by pros who work for the camera company but you can change some of those presets as you learn how things work. But the simple ones seldom have the controls or they are through menus and very slow to operate.
4. most of us do not change settings etc for every shot, we have our choices preset depending on what we are photographing and concentrate on composure and deciding when to take a shot. Example: Birds around my feeders in good light: I set the shutter speed (slower for sitting birds, faster for flying birds or humming birds), I set the f-stop for my depth of field and light conditions, I personally put the ISO on Auto, have the AF set to what I need/want and then concentrate on zooming and composing.*

A compromise is a bridge/super zoom camera. They have layouts and controls similar to the interchangeable lens models but have a fixed lens with a mild to very long zoom range. They also get pretty good quality images. Look here: http://www.pcmag.com/roundup/348745/the-best-bridge-cameras About the cheapest good quality bridge cameras (they are a "bridge" between pocket point and shoots and the interchangeable lens models) are in the $500 to $700 range. They are bigger and heavier than the pocket cameras, but do more and are smaller and lighter than the DSLRs and other interchangeable lens models.

My wife uses a Canon SX50, the previous model to the SX60 on that pcmag review.

* Composition is one of the most important things you can learn to make your photos better and more interesting. I never thought about it but just did what felt right and happened to do well at it. When I started studying photography seriously I started to think about it and my shots improved. I taught my wife a few of the simpler rules and the first time we went out after that I heard her muttering (as she went over her results) "Why didn't someone tell me this stuff 40 years ago?" - Hmmm? I wonder who she was talking about? It had never occurred to me she didn't know the rules of composition.
1. if you click "quote reply" we know e... (show quote)


Thank you for the info about replying as well as the info re cameras. I clearly have a lot to learn. I have started on composition with my current camera and will check out the article you sugggested.
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Mar 20, 2018 00:31:11   #
Whoa, sounds like more camera than I am ready for; several steps up for me now. But, serious question here, if one only uses auto, is it worth getting all that camera? I mean, if one doesn't use all the features, would less camera do just as well? That is part of my quandary. I really don't see myself stopping to make lots of adjustments when taking travel photos or grandchildren pictures. But I do want good images and the ability to get better images of things at a distance than I can get now.
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Mar 20, 2018 00:29:09   #
Sorry, the above was in response to another poster.
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Mar 20, 2018 00:21:12   #
Thanks for your post. I am not sure I would have the patience to learn about the exposure triangle and depth of field. I know I want a camera that is relatively uncomplicated (though I do like to do some things manually rather than just shoot on Auto all the time) and fairly light for travel. And cost is a consideration. I did look at info on the Panasonic ZS200 and that looks interesting. Will check that out again when it's been reviewed.
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Mar 19, 2018 13:08:44   #
Thanks for the tip, robertjeri. I will check out that book. And I like your suggestion about going to camera stores and getting the feel of cameras. Will do that.
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