Photography lessons

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Thanks H.e...all very confusing! 0*\


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Flutterby wrote:Thanks H.e...all very confusing!
Yah, just stick to knitting, try your hand at giving lessons on,..
how to knit a zebra quilt, wuf tassles!!

Heh he......


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At last you make sense! X#X


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^0^ ^0^


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Flutterby wrote:Thanks H.e...all very confusing!
It would be Flutts!!!
Basically the question raised was photography in manual mode!!

This effort puts aside point and shoot behaviour, in fact could
instil a somewhat artistic behaviour in the photographer!!

If one can manage these practicalities of mechanical photography
then you will find yourself in a real world of imagery at your own
fingertips!!


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Nothing better than,..."off the cuff photo shoots",...

very creative!!!!


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\O \O


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May I make a suggestion in that professional photographers i.e. PRWIN, BluTuna, ExFem, Sprocky and others,put down what their camera settings were for each of their exceptional photos?

I notice that magazines such as Getaway etc do it in their Gallery sections.

I feel sure that this would be of great help to beginners like Joan and myself.


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Good idea STF! \O


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steamtrainfan wrote:May I make a suggestion in that professional photographers i.e. PRWIN, BluTuna, ExFem, Sprocky and others,put down what their camera settings were for each of their exceptional photos?
Thanks for the ego boost STF \O

I will endeavour to put the basic camera settings on my pics from now on - luckily they are recorded on each picture otherwise I'd have to guess.


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