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Thank you. I have some of them on my site, but those are all full size. The pictures I use are small. I actually just found out that I can have my own album here. That would work. Thanks again.
sorry, Rudy, I don't know anything about mushrooms. There are a few guys on here that do know shrooms though. Post away any that you need help with and one of those guys will surely help.
Ok. I tried to insert the pictures as per the instructions, but all I get is the infamous red x. The pictures should be within the max size limits. They are only 350 pixels for the longest side and less then 95Kb each. I put them on flickr
What do I do wrong?
Make sure you let us know when you are finished with your blog , :)
I liked parts 1 & 2. Looking forward to part 3.
Thank you. Part 3 will follow soon
I bought an entry level DSLR Canon EOS Rebel XS kit.
My granddaughters first birthday was yesterday and I took lots of photos. Some came out good and others not so much. LOL Though that definitely wasn't the camera's fault.
Here is one I took in the pond behind the bounce house.
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y13...s/Faith180.jpg
Congratulations with your granddaughter birthday. Another important milestone!:birthday:
Also congratulations with your new camera. The XT is a good camera. You should be happy with it. It is normal that you have a lot of good and not so good pictures. Especially with a new camera. Lots of pictures is good. Memory (as film replacement) is cheap nowadays. The only advice I can give you right now is to read the manual. (photographers call it RTFM ) If you're done reading it, read it again, and again. If you're done with that, read it again. :)
I like the close-up. Although you used 1/250 shutter speed with 300mm (460mm) focal length, the eyes are sharp and that is good. With all living things, the eyes are most important. I can tell it was late in the afternoon and getting dark.
Early coming week, I will finish part 3 of my blog (Was very busy last week). This will be about how to improve focus and how to make a very portable camera support for less than 10 cents that actually works.
That's pretty good! How can you tell?Quote:
I like the close-up. Although you used 1/250 shutter speed with 300mm (460mm) focal length, the eyes are sharp and that is good. With all living things, the eyes are most important. I can tell it was late in the afternoon and getting dark.
Also, thanks for the congratulations. :)
Magic of course!
Actually, every time you take a picture and your camera saves that picture on the memory card, all the technical data that comes with the picture, such as F-Stop, SS, ISO, Camera brand and type, date, time of day etc. is also saved. Once you transferred that picture to your hard drive, you can right click on the picture and then go to properties. All the data is under one of the tabs. That is kinda magic isn't it?
Either way I could tell without looking at the data that you used 5.6 because of the shallow dept of field. Only a small section is sharp. This combined with 1/250 shutter speed and ISO 800, it had to be getting dark. I could also guess the ISO 800 because of the noise (grain) in the water. The higher the ISO, the more noise.
I had seen that data before. I never realized that it was so detailed for the DSLRs. I also didn't realize it was sent with the reduced images for web display. Thanks for the tips!
I'll add some you some rep!
It stays with it until you take it off in the options when you safe it as a JPEG. It is a good feature. In the old film days, I wrote everything down what I did. Don't have to do that anymore.
BTW, if you safe a JPEG, make sure you go to the option field to make sure you safe it at the best quality settings. (for this, you might have to safe it as "safe as". There should be an opportunity for you to set the quality levels somewhere. Where depends on the software you use)
Thanks for the rep! Great.
Alrighty then. It is done I think. I posted a blog about improving focus. I had to do it in two parts because of the length.
I posted one section of the blog in the how to make stuff forum.
Rick, is it possible to edit the title of this thread. The shouldn't be a questionmark anymore I would think. Thanks.
Done!!!!!!
Thank you very much kind sir