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BlueGrassGirl
04-01-2005, 03:46 PM
Here is a pine cone on a pine tree. :) This was taken in late evening...
Kodak dx6490
F3.2, flash used, ISO 200, focal length 15.6mm,
the photo turned out a little too bright (Im still figuring things out...like I said earlier, the biggest thing for me is to remember what to switch too on the settings). I should have turned ISO up but forgot...I dont know if a flash was necessary either...
try not to be too harsh...lol... :p
Bluedog
04-01-2005, 03:52 PM
Yea a little to washed out with the flash. You probably could have turned down the flash output and it would have done better.
BlueGrassGirl
04-01-2005, 03:53 PM
How do I turn down the flash?
BlueGrassGirl
04-01-2005, 04:00 PM
I got this one too but it was a little blurry
D70FAN
04-01-2005, 04:07 PM
Here is a pine cone on a pine tree. :) This was taken in late evening...
Kodak dx6490
F3.2, flash used, ISO 200, focal length 15.6mm,
the photo turned out a little too bright (Im still figuring things out...like I said earlier, the biggest thing for me is to remember what to switch too on the settings). I should have turned ISO up but forgot...I dont know if a flash was necessary either...
try not to be too harsh...lol... :p
This is actually a terrific shot, nice composition, and subject, and with a little work it could be a "framer". Lemons into lemonaid.
Yes, I like the composition of this photo a lot. Do you have a tripod? That will help you get an in-focus shot without using flash. You can find inexpensive tripods at stores like Circuit City, etc. for around $25.
BlueGrassGirl
04-01-2005, 05:16 PM
I have adobe photoshop but dont know what to do to fix photos... :)
I just bought a new tripod a few days ago but havent taken it out of the box yet...
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