Posted by:
amazondoc
at Thu Sep 30 01:38:39 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by amazondoc ]
>>Photography can be really tricky. Some factors to consider are Lighting, Flash/No Flash, ISO Rating, Exposure Time, and the angle you take the picture from in relation to the light source. It sometimes helps to supplement natural lighting to get a more consistent light level. Also, if you can figure out what ISO and exposure times get you the most natural looking colors, you can manually plug that into your camera. I feel your pain... It probably takes ten mediocre pictures for every one that comes out just right.
Hey there Paul--
These were all taken by natural light only, no flash and no indoor light. Angles were also approximately the same...errr, I think, don't remember for sure. I took these with my digital set to auto, so I don't know the settings -- but the camera does have a manual mode, so I could try experimenting with that.
Why can't it just be easy??  ----- ----
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