I got a new digital camera...

hvp05

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desertrat said:
A tip I read about flowers is to mist them first, give them that dewy look.
Or you could go shooting while they are covered in real dew (i.e., early morning), which comes with the added benefit of nice soft light.
 

BS Gal

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hvp05 said:
Or you could go shooting while they are covered in real dew (i.e., early morning), which comes with the added benefit of nice soft light.
Expect pictures tomorrow from him. I wondered why the deck was wet.
 

hvp05

Methodically disorganized
BS Gal said:
Expect pictures tomorrow from him. I wondered why the deck was wet.
Powerwashing? Brief rainshower over just your house? Drug dealers trying to wash away evidence?
 

river rat

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desertrat said:
I don't know what this is, but I like it.


My aunt calls them sweet williams, my dad said :bs: they are tall flocks.
They kept me confused for most of my life.

I am gonna have to side with the ol' man.
It has to be a variation of phlox.

I have the same plant you have. It gets tall with the flowers at the top.
It is a perenial and has lots of babies every year.
 

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river rat

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Mousebaby said:
:jameo: Look who the dogs brought for breakfast this morning!!!! :jameo:


Man you got that camera just in time!

Brave dogs, too.
BTW I noticed, it appears as though you are inside. Whatsa matter? Skeered?
 
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Mousebaby

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river rat said:
Man you got that camera just in time!

Brave dogs, too.
BTW I noticed, it appears as though you are inside. Whatsa matter? Skeered?


Nope, I checked him out thoroughly to make sure they didn't hurt him. I ain't skeered of no snakes, I was still in my gown, didn't want the neighbors to get their eyes full!! :lmao:
 
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Mousebaby

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Ok guys, got a serious question. My camera seems to be using too much light when I take pictures. I have tried adjusting the shutter speed like my book suggested but they are still coming out way too bright! What else can I do?
 

ocean733

New Member
Mousebaby said:
Ok guys, got a serious question. My camera seems to be using too much light when I take pictures. I have tried adjusting the shutter speed like my book suggested but they are still coming out way too bright! What else can I do?

Stupid question for ya:

You turned the flash off, right?
 
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Mousebaby

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Well, I tried it with the flash on, and with the flash off. With the flash on way too much light, with the flash off not enough light. So then I tried uping the shutter speed and trying it with the flash off and it still came out too dark. Maybe I'm just too stupid to be doing this. :shrug:
 
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