Crash: hehe dili na nako suki ang volvo uy...permi lang ko mag cofi sa bo's nya wa may lain nindot/colored mao na lang akong gitrippingan hehehe...ceg shoot nya ko ug buntag...saon man gud ni gabii raman ko kalugar...huhu
Crash: hehe dili na nako suki ang volvo uy...permi lang ko mag cofi sa bo's nya wa may lain nindot/colored mao na lang akong gitrippingan hehehe...ceg shoot nya ko ug buntag...saon man gud ni gabii raman ko kalugar...huhu
what iso wer u using? speed?Originally Posted by klavel
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^^sorry, can't answer your question...I don't even know what 'iso' means? speed? Really don't know..I used my usual Sony P100 5.1megapixels DC...Did not apply night mode while taking the pic..just auto..
Now that's a good photographic hand!!!
**envy***
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@klavel- you can find out... right click the image in windows explorer, click properties, click summary, and click advanced...you'll see the ISO there....
@Minuano27, thaks for the instructions, hehe..
@markyap....now i know, it's ISO-100
@kolz: what if the object is approx around 1-30mm? should i stand 1ft away and zoom onto it?. and by the way what do u mean by "diffuse it by bouncing the light source from walls"?..thanks!
greggy_ph: do you mean 30 millimeters? are you guys refering to shooting macro? if you are using a SLR or SLR like camera, you can play around with your flash unit (most of it). make if face 45-60-90 degrees or rotate it to your back or left or right... the FLASH will fire at the given angle / wall / ceiling and hit your subject with the bounced light and as well as diffusing it, lesser power at target. Possible, dili mo sinaw ang face sa subject, dili mo luspad (puti) or even giving the skin a natural tone. Mura ra siya nag kuha ug light from where the light was bounced.... something like that.. heheh...Originally Posted by gregggy_ph
@greggy_ph - unless you're using a macro lens, you have to remember the minimum focusing distance of the lens you're using....
@klavel - you're welcome..
[img width=332 height=500]http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g297/stickie_notes/chickidies/duncanassist1.jpg[/img]
assisting hubby's photog friend. nikon d70(?) exif data lost upon resize. i think he used my shot for an online port, trying to capture the clothing patterns at a prescribed distance that always fused when the cam cmos/ccd gets confused. he was pissed that it always came out linear in digital what was supposed to be fishbone in film. final print shot was done with a medium format.
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