bchalifour
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Sorry "go away FROM right-in-your-face..."
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okay will give it a try.. thanks so much..Sorry "go away FROM right-in-your-face..."
right now i am having a problem.. i seem to be getting very clear photos but sort of a yellow cast to them.. i must go through all the settings again and find out why i am experiencing this.. alot of settings i do not understand.. i wish i had gone to camera school when they had the classes in adult ed.. wonder if they will have them this summer.. i would go for sure.. because one wrong move here makes all the difference.. thank you.. if i get this straightened out i will go back to the settings on this pic..Can you tell us what lens and settings you used for that last picture? That would give a point to adjust from.
Could be a white balance issue. What is your WB setting?right now i am having a problem.. i seem to be getting very clear photos but sort of a yellow cast to them.. i must go through all the settings again and find out why i am experiencing this..
I went through all the settings including white balance..something is still off.. will work on it this afternoon.. for sure..thanksCould be a white balance issue. What is your WB setting?right now i am having a problem.. i seem to be getting very clear photos but sort of a yellow cast to them.. i must go through all the settings again and find out why i am experiencing this..
Sometimes you just have to reset everything to factory settings.I went through all the settings including white balance..something is still off.. will work on it this afternoon.. for sure..thanks
i think thats what i will be doing..Sometimes you just have to reset everything to factory settings.I went through all the settings including white balance..something is still off.. will work on it this afternoon.. for sure..thanks
thank you.. it is so kind of you to invite us to seek help from you.. i appreciate it so much.. and your photos are just beautiful and elegant and fantastically different from the norm...... i will be in touch..Hello. Just a brief. Im shooting 61 Years,teaching for 14, written many Books and specialize in Clients ,Studio Portrait and products..www.Rinderart.com. without going On and On and you said to be Honest. ....OK,All 3 Birds are OOF and Noise Is tearing Up the files. Theres really Only [Basically] 3 Things you need to Understand completely #1 is depth of field DOF. what you want In focus and what you do Not.DOF tells the story , to trick a viewer into Looking where YOU want them to. #2 Is composition which supports the story and Just as Important as #1. #3 is Exposure to make a Image Pleasing or not. Light Is god In all Image making The word Photography Means Litterly "The Capture Of Light" A good Photographer has the ability to Tell a story and Pre-visualize composition to make it Pleasing to view regardless of subject. I do Stock for 3 decades when It was actually profitable.......,And Do Gallery shows Here in Beverly Hills. each could not be farther from each other, I do Very Hard Hitting street work In B&W.
Im Here anytime. It is my duty to give Back to the Great Life I've Had making Images. Simply write Me [email protected] And that goes for anyone else. I enjoy Sharing. Or Just Google my Name. Laurin Rinder
yes.. i finally realized my biggest no no.. now i have to fiddle around with the camera and start from scratch because i did something somewhere that i should have left alone..lol thanksPhoto Lady,
Focus looks good on these, but the high ISO is severely cutting detail...
If you mean the WB setting, you can almost always set it to "auto" and the shot will be fine. You will then have to remember to change it when the lighting is weird, such as all tungsten, or all fluorescent, for instance. I will have my "default" settings as; auto WB, auto ISO, and either manual or aperture priority. This is pretty much how I leave the camera when I'm not using it so when I pick it up, I just have a couple of things to check and I'm ready to shoot. So depending on the subject, I may need to change to aperture or shutter priority, or leave it in manual. Make it easy on yourself...i did something somewhere that i should have left alone..lol thanks
your right.. why i had to go through each and every setting and change it all was dumb.... but i think i am okay now.. i took this photo moments ago.. i also saw some eagles.. and wished i had a better zoom lens..If you mean the WB setting, you can almost always set it to "auto" and the shot will be fine. You will then have to remember to change it when the lighting is weird, such as all tungsten, or all fluorescent, for instance. I will have my "default" settings as; auto WB, auto ISO, and either manual or aperture priority. This is pretty much how I leave the camera when I'm not using it so when I pick it up, I just have a couple of things to check and I'm ready to shoot. So depending on the subject, I may need to change to aperture or shutter priority, or leave it in manual. Make it easy on yourself...i did something somewhere that i should have left alone..lol thanks