So the picture she originally commented on had an F-stop of 5.6. She suggested I up the aperture a full stop. So, that'd be 8? And 2/3 of a stop would be?
I'd probably grasp this better if I had my camera in hand... stupid 9-5 that keeps me from my real passions. ;)
The adage "The more I know, the more I find I have to learn" comes to mind for me. :lol:
Man, there are days I think I'm making progress... then there are others I see how far I have to go. I guess it's the chase that keeps things interesting though. :)
So I see the logic in halving the shutter, ie: 1/120 to 1/60. And halving the ISO... from say 400 to 200.
But the aperture? The math doesn't make sense? Is that just something I have to memorize?
So I'm actually a bit asahmed I have to ask this... but here goes.
I understand about aperture and shutter speed. I understand, the faster the shutter, the lower the aperture and vice verse. I understand how to shoot on manuel and such.
But what I don't understand is what someone means when...
Yeah, I found one online... I'm just in a bind because I'm shooting an engagement session for a friend tomorrow, so I'm having to do a lot of last minute cramming. Just got the speedlite at Christmas and
I'm not charging her... and I've told her she's my guinea pig. But I'd still like to give...
Awesome... Found it! so now my question is... how do I turn that off? :lmao:
And what does it mean when your flash screen is flashing? i'm guessing a low battery? The Pilot light is also red.
So I found a decent deal on a Tamron 28-75... Is there any way to tell, short of trusting the seller here, if it's Grey Market?
Also, any recommendations for a good wide angle that's slightlyyy less expensive than the Sigma?
I just got Photoshop for Christmas... and I'm looking for help with a certain effect.
I want to do a series of 3 or 4 frames... something like this, though this isn't exactlyyy what I was looking for.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/arss5000/2546169517/
I wish I could find a better example...
Here's one of my photos... you can scroll through from there.
Getting Ready to Rock on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Keep in mind I have a lot of desire... and very little training. :lmao: