I think as soon as you trip the shutter, run the opposite direction as fast as you can
kuyadanno wrote:
Hi,, i am from Livermore, California and also live in the Philippines every six months of the year. I am just picking up photography as a hobby and in need to learn a lot about it. I like to take pictures of people and landscapes. I already finding this site to be very informative. Thank you for allowing me to join.
kamusta? sounds like you're retired, kuyadanno. either way, photography will keep you busy. check out my site: www.wix.com/jlephotos/conrad-ellaga-photography
It's people and landscapes,too.
Im from Baguio, Phil and nowlive in Monterey, CA
KG wrote:
Yeah, the WD40 was my first thought. But I don't have any nearby.
Would vinegar dissolve salt?
What about alcohol? I have some Johnnie Walker handy :)
Now, now...wait a minute. would you rather drink the WD40 or vinegar?
Don't remove the pricetag hanging from the camera when showing up to the clients( remember that doesn't get painted black like the camera for max effect).
Ive always been perplexed by this cropping issue on 8x10s and now thankful for this thread. After some looking around, this might also help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM2u7vpZtVU
Im actually rethinking my composition stances, groan...
You have 3 choices on srgb. It's purely personal, so see what works for you. So: press the menu button; select the (camera icon) shooting menu; select Optimize Image and click OK; scroll down to Custom click OK; select color mode click OK; choose. Oh, after you choose, click on Done(very impt)
thank you, thank you, thank you
Read somewhere that a photog's 1st 1000 shots is garbage. OK, Im running 30k and it's still garbage but heck, Im having fun. Im self teaching and along the way, I navigated myself around my D40 thru lessons from the HOG, experimenting on A, S, M, P modes, and just looking around as if a viewfinder is stuck on my right eye. My advise? Live, breathe and talk camera, appreciate and dissect a scene like an artist/lover/child. I think you picked up a camera because something you saw impressed you(landscapist?)... Not because you wanna own stuff or try to make money at the onset. keep that feeling.
travel light. get an all-in-one 18-200mm. save time changing lenses, too.
behind that itty-bitty canon powershot is a wondrous imaginative eye, tilde
RockinRobinG wrote:
Wow Tilde. You did a great job! Glad you got the sign too...very interesting info.
Ok...so let me get this straight...if someone orders a "high ball" in a bar that means they are "permitted to proceed" drinking? <giggles>
I like the way you think, RockinRobinG
morning of Oct 22 at the Monterey Commercial wharf
break of dawn
a. the rays of a setting sun reflecting on the clouds and bouncing down on the water below
b. blue hour on a lookout point overlooking Pebble Beach
skies ablaze
blue satin