Oh how I'd love to know.
I can post one pic from the same album, or account, and the next will only come up as a link.
I'm not real savvy in this area to begin with...
Any help will most definitely be appreciated.
Printable View
Oh how I'd love to know.
I can post one pic from the same album, or account, and the next will only come up as a link.
I'm not real savvy in this area to begin with...
Any help will most definitely be appreciated.
Like this?
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...edonemacro.jpg
Take out the ?action=view¤t=
:thumb:
As we say in Ky, bless your pea pickin' lil heart!
Flowers can be sexy do you agree?
They are the part of the flower that makes reproduction possible, much like a person's sexual organs
your photography kicks ass.
We have the same camera but I cannot pull that kind of picture from it.
I can teach you... I'm still using the "training wheels" so to speak.
I use the macro function no matter what kind of pic I take.
If you're taking a pic upclose, DONT USE THE BARREL and zoom in... if your going close in, zoom as far out as possible. Use the "P" Setting after the camera picture setting on the top wheel thingy.
If youre taking a pic outside... you'll still wanna use flash, for some reason that particular camera . Go to the menu while you're camera is on, and the wheel is selected to "P" when it comes to where you change the flash setting, set it on low.
Auto ISO
5 mp ...NOT the 8 mp setting.... for some reason it works better on that one... it makes a big difference.
p.Quality: Fine
Mode: Normal
PFX: Off if you're taking a normal picture
Color: Standard is vibrant better than real (There is a possibility that I have this confused with p. quality) *I'll let you know when I figure it out.
Saturation: +
Contrast: +
Sharpness:+
There ya go with the Menu settings.
NOW for the ones that ***REALLY*** matter
In front of your wheel at the top of the camera, between the wheel and the shutter button... theres a wb button and a +/- button.
Thats your main one right there.
The +/- is to be used while holding it down and adjusting it with the (lack of a better word) *toothed* wheel next to the ae lock button above the LCD screen.
Thats where the magic is.
Make sure you're set to auto focus on the left of your barrel.
When you're looking at a sunset, or a sky you want to add depth... push down the +/- and a little green thingy to the left of the LCD . To make the picture darker, move the little toothed wheel to the left, and to brighten the pic adjust it to the right.
Play with this a bit and it will totally open up your camera world.
If you wanna know anything else at all....PUHLEASE lemme know.
The colors arent very saturated when you upload them to a comp. Its good to have some good editing software to up the color sat and increase the contrast... and you'll have something to be proud of.
Oh, you can adjust your focus by barely pressing on the button until the bracketing matches what you want it to focus on.
If you adjust the barrel slightly and barely press the shutter button, your bracket will change where it will put the focus.
I'll give you my guest password for my photobucket, and you can select the show details option at the bottom left... to find out what selection I used... this can help you learn.
BP if you test these settings lemme know how they work out... ok?
funny :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by OrganizedKhaos
Its making me a little loopy of a character.