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Started to get a little chilly this afternoon.
Always the bloomin critic.
I think, today, I made a better chauffer than photographer....
Todays lesson, always remember to reset the white balance after a night shoot. out of 650 shots 500 are blue!!! Hopefully I can retrieve them in photoshop.
Nice and close to the circuit parking today.
I think, today, I made a better chauffer than photographer....
Todays lesson, always remember to reset the white balance after a night shoot. out of 650 shots 500 are blue!!! Hopefully I can retrieve them in photoshop.
Nice and close to the circuit parking today.
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Brian, might be worth having a crib list for the camera as discussed.
also remember that while the auto position is one setting, the manual settings can contain different settings eg. monochrome !!!
as discussed, stick the camera on one mode and rattle off a few shots, changing on thing at a time. for example, put the camera on "M" and try changing the shutter speeds and note how the brightness is affected (obviously, the longer the shutter is open, the more light enters, hence.
now leave the shutter speed constant and change the aperture (the actual diameter of the lens that lets the light in. again you'll see that the bigger the aperture, the brighter the pictures. You will soon learn about how speed and aperture can be used together.
get the light right and then read up about depth of field... (get the light right first)
i'll pm you the link discussed too .... - ps: Nice choice of camera!!!
also remember that while the auto position is one setting, the manual settings can contain different settings eg. monochrome !!!
as discussed, stick the camera on one mode and rattle off a few shots, changing on thing at a time. for example, put the camera on "M" and try changing the shutter speeds and note how the brightness is affected (obviously, the longer the shutter is open, the more light enters, hence.
now leave the shutter speed constant and change the aperture (the actual diameter of the lens that lets the light in. again you'll see that the bigger the aperture, the brighter the pictures. You will soon learn about how speed and aperture can be used together.
get the light right and then read up about depth of field... (get the light right first)
i'll pm you the link discussed too .... - ps: Nice choice of camera!!!
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Lol.
ps: i know you are being helpful Chris, its always welcome !!
manged a few tricks with diff iso's as the light faded too, so that came in handy from the other night !!!
ps: i know you are being helpful Chris, its always welcome !!
manged a few tricks with diff iso's as the light faded too, so that came in handy from the other night !!!
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