pag panning then pa tas.a gamay imo iso...
ayaw atbang sa windows...
pag panning then pa tas.a gamay imo iso...
ayaw atbang sa windows...
still under exposed specially 1 and 3 images.
please provide your exif or settings for this so we can give some advice how to improve.
cheers!
oi, thanks kaau. i will today glenn
photos are coming out dark... what mode and settings did you use?
judging from the photos it could be the bright light spilling in from
the windows that's throwing the meter off
learn about exposure compensation if using any of the auto modes.
hold down the +/- button on top near the shutter...
...and turn the dial to +2
if in manual mode make sure your meter...
...circled in red... is showing +''''''''''0 -
still the most easy thing for a beginner is to just set your camera
to sports mode and go with it
di gud lalim sayun mag shoot ug sports (especially low light or indoors) hehe... IMO sa D5000 mas maayo gi video nalng... especially if dili fast ang burst speed sa cam..
Last edited by P-Chan; 10-04-2010 at 12:17 AM.
TS
don't be too preoccupied with not getting above par shots.
these (your kid's game) is one moment you should cherish with or without getting those
near perfect shots.
this is about HIS game, especially that it's so obvious he's going against bigger opponents so these captured moments should be a milestone for him...and yours too as a parent.
my tip lang gyud is....enjoy shooting and your cam lang gyud and before you know it
u will get those shots u wanted w/o even knowing it.
hey, even those people w/ cumbersome setups and expensive gear can't even nail that near perfect shot
so kining imo shot is good enough---indoor w/o that sufficient lighting, moving/sports pa gyud.
so I guess you pretty much nailed it.
CONGRATS!!!
yup. just enjoy shooting. also don't forget to take shots after the game especially him with his friends. pictures make memories last longer
well, also because of the magic of post processing, you can save the under exposed shots by trying this:
1) Load the image into Photoshop.
2) Press Ctrl+L to access levels.
3) Move the arrows on the bottom around to get the image you want.
4) Press Ctrl+S to Save.
Nice shots, by the way.
thanks for the inspirational replies. yes its true, i need to get pictures regardless ug blurry or ngit ngit man gani. para naa sab ko remembrance. i started from a digicam. my son started playing when he was 6 against bigger guys 12-14 years old. so i wanted to have remembrance sa iya sports.
mokiloo, thanks kaau. di bya jud diay lalim mahimo parent, fan and photographer all at the same time.
hehehe
rainmaker, will remember that, thanks sa suggestions,
teemoy, salamat sab sa tabang. ug sa tanang ni reply dire sa akoa thread. thanks jud kaau, ug di ninyo, di jud ko kabalo. hehe
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