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injest:
cool that..thank you sir!

funny how he didn't come out but the cat did. Two animals that are the same color but different situations. There is a LOT to remember!

David In Indy:
You're welcome Jess! :)

Yes, it's a lot to remember, but you'll get the hang of it very soon. I'm happy to see you are using the manual mode sometimes. Many people are afriad of it, and I never understood why. I love having full control of the camera and setting things the way I like to.

Let me know how your next puppy picture turns out, okay?

Kerry:

Thank you for the wonderful advice, David. I'll print your list and keep it near.

I'm loving this thread and finding it so exciting. Loving it because I'm seeing some gorgeous pics (the candles from David and the puppies from Jess - it was the clarity of the autumn leaves that blew me away!) and excited about having a photography professional whose brain I can pick haha! I'm also excited at the prospect of acquiring a new artistic skill.  :D

I've been scouring my archives and have come across another couple of pics (only three, actually  :-\ ) that I'd like to share.

This one was cropped a little but is still somewhat large. It may be necessary to scroll, to see the full image.

It was taken from the same place as the sunset pic. Again late in the afternoon. There was a storm rolling in from the west (left of pic), when suddenly the sun broke through the clouds . . . .

injest:

--- Quote from: Kerry on January 09, 2008, 03:12:33 am ---Thank you for the wonderful advice, David. I'll print your list and keep it near.

I'm loving this thread and finding it so exciting. Loving it because I'm seeing some gorgeous pics (the candles from David and the puppies from Jess - it was the clarity of the autumn leaves that blew me away!) and excited about having a photography professional whose brain I can pick haha! I'm also excited at the prospect of acquiring a new artistic skill.  :D

I've been scouring my archives and have come across another couple of pics (only three, actually  :-\ ) that I'd like to share.

This one was cropped a little but is still somewhat large. It may be necessary to scroll, to see the full image.

It was taken from the same place as the sunset pic. Again late in the afternoon. There was a storm rolling in from the west (left of pic), when suddenly the sun broke through the clouds . . . .



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OOOO!! I love shots of sunbeams!! (can you tell from some of mine?) That one is a VERY good one too..

Kerry:

--- Quote from: injest on January 09, 2008, 08:39:29 am ---OOOO!! I love shots of sunbeams!! (can you tell from some of mine?) That one is a VERY good one too..

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Thank you kindly, Jess. I love sunbeams too. And rain. I love rain. The rain is moving across the horizon from L to R in this pic.

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