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David In Indy:

--- Quote from: injest on January 18, 2008, 01:38:10 am ---oh! I see what you were going for though....is there a way to get an angle so the lights are a bit closer together in the frame??

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You're right Jess. A different angle would have worked! See? This is why I'm glad you are here so you can teach me about composition. I'll try again tomorrow. It's too cold out there right now, and when I came back in I had freezing rain and ice in my hair!! And I was only out there for a quick minute. I'll try again tomorrow with my G9 camera. I took the A70 out tonight, and it's a 3.2 megapixel. The MP of the camera had nothing to do with the problem tonight. The camera wasn't set correctly.

Shasta542:
Question, David.

I was in a gym yesterday. I was sitting in a low light area focusing on people in a bright light area across the way. The picture was dark. Is there something to do besides move into the brighter light?

Kerry:

This is a photo of the beautiful Nambucca River, where it empties into the Pacific Ocean, at the town of Nambucca Heads, about 7 hours drive north of Sydney. It's a pretty little seaside village. I was primarily interested in photographing the pelicans and was pleasantly surprised with the accidental setting of river and ocean, as framed by the two tree trunks (may be necessary to scroll over --->).

injest:
that picture is very cool, Kerry, there is so much in there....at first glance it is a pretty 'typical' tropical view....beautiful of course but then you look again and there is so much there...your eye is drawn from the light and surf at the top of the 'frame' of the trees into the darker area further down and the white of the birds against the darker (deep?) spots there.....

very nice picture!!

Kelda:
Love love love that pic Kerry!

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