Photography lessons
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Yah, just stick to knitting, try your hand at giving lessons on,..Flutterby wrote:Thanks H.e...all very confusing!
how to knit a zebra quilt, wuf tassles!!
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At last you make sense!
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It would be Flutts!!!Flutterby wrote:Thanks H.e...all very confusing!
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!!!!
very creative!!!!
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Re: Photography lessons
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.
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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Thanks for the ego boost STFsteamtrainfan 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?
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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