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Jamie looks 100% like tl.net poster iNsaNe- (okey he dosnt post anymore).
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On November 22 2009 22:07 kroko wrote: Jamie looks 100% like tl.net poster iNsaNe- (okey he dosnt post anymore). Jamie looks totally like midian
oh yeah congratulations are in order i guess
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On November 22 2009 22:09 Sfydjklm wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2009 22:07 kroko wrote: Jamie looks 100% like tl.net poster iNsaNe- (okey he dosnt post anymore). Jamie looks totally like midian Yes I know. Is this how I get high postcount ? seems to work ^^.
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Congrats on the camera/anniversary. Are you gonna take lessons from NeverGG?
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whoaa, congratulations! And thanks for the pics, good stuff.
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good job jamie !!
hi susie o/
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Nice! I've got a 40D myself. It's a great camera that even pros will use as secondary bodies.
One quick tip (that I think will help you, after having seen your first set of photos)...you'll notice that there's not a lot of color depth in your daytime shots. Part of this is due to the fact that you were shooting on an overcast day, which can't be helped. However, it also looks like your ISO setting was set too high for the amount of light there was. You should always try to push for the lowest ISO possible. Outdoors during the day, always have it set to 100. You'll get better pictures with better colors. At night, raise it if and only if you can't handhold it at the shutter speed setting it's forcing you into.
Aside from that, go wild and have fun with that beastly camera! (:
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That's another thing I noticed. My hands shake a lot. Of the 29348234 pictures I took today, only like 200 came out sharp - the rest are blurry. I want to play around with settings but... not having much luck with it yet. =/
With time.... ^^
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Hong Kong20321 Posts
congrtas for 2 years zomg!! D:D::DD
have fun with the camera!
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Just take a bit more time making sure the focus is set properly. Sometimes the camera will be dumb and autofocus on something you didn't intend to be in focus, so you gotta watch out for that.
In an indoor room with limited natural light coming in from outside, you'll generally have to boost your ISO to around 200-400, depending on the relative brightness. Ideally you'll never want to go slower than a 1/50 shutter speed (well...at least that's my limit on hand-holding), but 1/80 or is a safer speed. It also depends on your lens's aperture as well, though.
If you've got any questions, drop me a PM! However, you do have NeverGG around, so you shouldn't have any problems there, haha.
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw midian is soooo cute <3
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wow! congrats on the camera and the anniversary
photography is such a fun hobby
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Gongrats to the happy couple!
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Norway28517 Posts
jamie actually looks a lot like iniesta
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On November 22 2009 22:33 lilsusie wrote: That's another thing I noticed. My hands shake a lot. Of the 29348234 pictures I took today, only like 200 came out sharp - the rest are blurry. I want to play around with settings but... not having much luck with it yet. =/
With time.... ^^ Get your hands on some Diazepam, it worked for Snake. Lul. I liked most of the pictures, but most of the ones that had sort of an angle to them could have been better, since either the foreground or the background was blurry. I think you can fix that or at least smoothe the transition with a combination of the right lenses and film.
Yah I like the picture of the top of the carousel the most, captures the mood well.
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Germany1908 Posts
rofl @ eri and the jaminiesta thesis. keep going susie, you not as chobo as you say!!
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