Hi Dave glad you are back, missed you sweetheart, lol all this computor stuff and tech camera stuff is making me ga ga
missed you today love hunny xx
Hi Dave glad you are back, missed you sweetheart, lol all this computor stuff and tech camera stuff is making me ga ga
missed you today love hunny xx
Oh Dave you are so sweet and good to me
I think i love you hunny xx
Sorry Hunny, been busy doing my own pics for a changeOriginally Posted by Honey
Warning: spider on other end of this link
Can I help or are you off to bed?
opps sorry if inapocpiate [can,t spell] lol please remove if have too, just thought does everyone on this forum see these posts, as saw lots of members here but only a few of you reply to my posts, maybe no one likes me much
love hunny x
I am off to bed now hun, will prob not beable to sleep now i was going to ask you about shutter speeds etc , but its all gone out the window now!!!
Talk to you tomorrow, got a busy day but be on early eve
nite nite Dave, sweet dreams love you , hunny xx
Hi Honey,I am off to bed now hun, will prob not beable to sleep now i was going to ask you about shutter speeds etc, but its all gone out the window now!!!
I hope you slept well (by the time you read this).
If this
was the question, then the answer is "yes you can", because your camera will do 1/500, 1/1000 and 1/2000, and probably a few in between too. So no worries on that score.Just had a thought if my camera shutter speed is 1/2000s and the first water pic is 1/1000s does that mean i can never capture as good a pic as that one x
I'll try and get here earlier Tuesday evening, sorry I missed you Monday
Cheers,
Well actually, that's pretty par for the course for me too - I've been known to carry 3 camera bags and a tripod across jagged rocks at 4:30 in the morning by torchlight, wearing waders - or stand in thigh deep water for 20 minutes in my work trousers to "get the shot".
All part of the fun
LOL well it shows dedicationActually you would laugh if you saw me this morning taking my water pics lol, to get close to the mini waterfall i had to wade in the water a bit, got sopping wet trainers and socks
Hi Honey,
Yes, the biggest problem with people shots, for you and me, is being limited to using the on-camera flash, which always tends to give this kind of stark illumination.
I always take portraits with available light, which means taking the subject somewhere reasonably bright, or coping with slowish shutter speeds and the noise you get in pictures when you set the ISO high (say > 1000).
For example, my sister, her daughter and husband:
Nikon D5000, 1/60s @ f4.2, ISO3200 (and Neat Image!) at 32mm
As you can see though, this leaves you at the mercy of the lighting, my sister is caught in one of those halogen downlighters, making her somewhat brighter!
Why not try one without flash tomorrow?
You may need to find a "Flash suppress" option in the menu to stop it going off.
Cheers,
Thanks Dave i will try some outdoor shots, when i can next get a subject lol
I don,t like the photos a flash tends to give much , love hunny x
Thanks Colin for your nice reply , hope i have inherited her genes lol x
He he , awww thanks colin
Got a few pc probs at mo, but hope to be back properly soon, lol missed you all, especially my Dave x
Hi colin, my pc keeps freezing and then going blank and i can,t get back on here, its been pretty good today, but just don,t trust it lol, i know nothing bout computors, so don,t really know what to do, was going to ring a pc expert for advice, i am new to computors lol , love hunny x