Yeah I think using full manual focus may just be a better idea, and I was gunna use a lamp or something and point it at the background, maybe some led flashlights, going ghetttooo, lol.
Im going down to a soft ball field to try and get some pictures in a little while, but when I get back im...
I was probably about 11 inches to a foot away from the water
And how did you get the red color in your water? Food coloring im assuming? Or was that from background?
Your attempt was a hundred times better than mine i must say, lol i tried maybe using a flashlight and bouncing it off a piece of paper, and im using a piece of paper towel in the water, focusing, changing to manual and going away at it, I agree with you with my flash, maybe I can try and...
Here is my attempt, very veryy bad, im posting it to ask how to get the focus on the top of the drop after it splashes in and well, overall how to improve it.
I know one of them isnt centered too, but its just an example of the missed focus, and just an example in general
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I've been reading around a lot and ive found a few useful pointers, use water droppers, but as for camera settings they are all using external flashes where as I currently don't have one. It says around 100iso 1/250 shutter but I'm gunna be using built in flash. It also says to keep my...
I think it's pretty good despite my hatred of spiders and all but I don't know if I'm seeing this correct in iPad. But maybe if you cropped a little off the right other than that I like the lens your using .
Not sure if anyone even remembers me but I always had lots of questions. But after getting into a bit of a mess I had to put photography on the side for a little while, still taking pictures ut not as much as I had. Now I'm back to focusing on it again, and I figured my first project can't be...
My kit lens, it is no longer with us, i went to go use it one day and it would focus, than i tried using manual focus and it started to grind. Im pretty sure it was the poor choice of letting my brother use my camera, but, in the end it was my fault
Thats why i'm looking for another walk...
I get what you mean about range. It could pose as a problem at times, but i dont think it would bother me too much
So what would your opinion on spending the money on it be? Because this is a bigger buy than i would usually get, haha
Ive been asking lots of questions about lenses lately, and i have yet another one
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-17-40mm-Ultra-Angle-Cameras/dp/B00009R6WO/ref=cm_cmu_pg__header
After reading tons of reviews and opinions, i am torn, as to if this would be an effective walk around lens, as one review...