I found this rather interesting. Especially, if you're stuck in Auto like I was.
http://www.photoaficionado.com/situa...om/manual.html
I found this rather interesting. Especially, if you're stuck in Auto like I was.
http://www.photoaficionado.com/situa...om/manual.html
Gary
"The best camera is the one you have with you."
Feel free to comment & critique my images.
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Olympus E-620 ~ Fujifilm HS-20EXR ~ F300EXR
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Matthew 25:34
Thank you so much for that information. I really enjoyed it. I really like the simple way it was explained at the top of the page. Nice! I like the stuff that is not too technical.
Gary
"The best camera is the one you have with you."
Feel free to comment & critique my images.
<><~~~~~~~~~~~
Olympus E-620 ~ Fujifilm HS-20EXR ~ F300EXR
My Gallery
Matthew 25:34
Gary -
Even though I've been shooting in manual almost from day 1 and still challenged with exposure, I found this to be a very helpful visual aid. Thanks so much.
Debbie K.
Canon 50D, 100-400L, 24-105L, 10-22, 50 mm 1.8, 100mm macro
Doing at 50 what I should have done at 20
You're welcome! Going in manual was a quantum leap for me. I could never BEGIN to understand it until 1) I started this course and 2) I picked up a book by Bryan Peterson called, "Understanding Exposure". Things finally fell into place for me but, I still need things like that website to reinforce what I've learned and encourage me to experiment further.
Gary
"The best camera is the one you have with you."
Feel free to comment & critique my images.
<><~~~~~~~~~~~
Olympus E-620 ~ Fujifilm HS-20EXR ~ F300EXR
My Gallery
Matthew 25:34
When I started this process, I signed up for a local community ed course with my little point and shoot. After the first class, I realized I needed a little better camera, so I jumped in quickly with both feet. I got the new camera 2 days before my first field trip. From the getgo the instructor showed me how to shoot in manual. Since then, I've done a lot of reading from lots of books, including "Understanding Exposure" and just research on the Web. My pictures are getting better and I look at everything in a new way - "How can I take a picture of that". For me, I need to read over and over again, then practice, practice, practice before I finally get it. So - this piece is just another learning tool for me.
And yes - I will get more pictures posted. Still working on recovery.
Debbie K.
Canon 50D, 100-400L, 24-105L, 10-22, 50 mm 1.8, 100mm macro
Doing at 50 what I should have done at 20
Gary
"The best camera is the one you have with you."
Feel free to comment & critique my images.
<><~~~~~~~~~~~
Olympus E-620 ~ Fujifilm HS-20EXR ~ F300EXR
My Gallery
Matthew 25:34
Yeah Gary its cold enough. I am ready for summer! Christmas is over the snow can GO! haha
Hello Lensbaby -
I just wanted to say hi and to see if you saw the post about painting pictures???
Debbie K.
Canon 50D, 100-400L, 24-105L, 10-22, 50 mm 1.8, 100mm macro
Doing at 50 what I should have done at 20
Hi ! No I didn't get a chance to look yet. Did you post one for me? (Yes you did I just went and looked ....thank you very much!)
Last edited by LensBaby; 01-03-2008 at 01:54 AM.
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