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camera_guy
05-01-2005, 01:56 AM
I need some help on this.
I love LOVE looking / taking pictures but I can never get anything good.
Here are some pictures I took
I have 2 settings on my advanced set.
+/- EXP for exposure
and ISO which starts off at 50 100 200 500
Now here are some action shots in low light and I COULD NOT GET TO TURN OUT! I mean I had to be sneaky about it but I could not get them to turn out good in the least they kept bluring.
camera_guy
05-01-2005, 02:02 AM
http://img243.echo.cx/img243/1093/img67041lc.jpg
http://img243.echo.cx/img243/3808/img67058wl.jpg
http://img243.echo.cx/img243/3706/img66877kf.jpg
These girls were so hot and I was trying on multi shot so I could take a bunch at once to make sure that if 1 didn't show up another one would but just coulnd't get it.
Now when it is day time I can shot with no problem but it is the low light times that are the hard times and when the object is moving.
Shark
05-01-2005, 02:02 AM
Inside shooting is real tough. It can make you want to give up sometimes. I have always had bad luck taking shots while the subject is moving inside. If they stay stationary, and I'm close enough to them, my shots come out better. Just keep practicing with the other settings until you find something that works. Do all your practicing inside on something other than candid shots. Then, when you nail down the settings you need to have it on, try some candids and see how they come out. Good luck.
camera_guy
05-01-2005, 02:11 AM
Ugh! that sucks
because I love taking shots but just so frustration inside.
Gonja
05-01-2005, 09:03 AM
indoors is the hardest place to take candids, also the most dangerous. Almost no digital camera is any good at low light conditions and they get the same results you did.
Start shooting outside with it. :)
pegman
05-01-2005, 11:14 AM
Gonja is right, indoor always sucks... it's a real frustration. Your camera is good for outside pics, go for it and practise. And remember, no digital zoom, it also ruins pics
SnappinT
05-01-2005, 10:14 PM
Indoors can be done.
Whether or not you SHOULD do indoors is another question entirely, but it can be done.
Indoors can be done.
YUP.... :teeth:
SNAFU
05-29-2005, 02:05 PM
Why don't you use flash? (LOL)
Practise in your home: check with high ISO values and low expositions.
Anyway, outdoors is more beautiful.
Gramps
06-29-2005, 11:30 PM
Bill ... Excellent Terlit Paper, Girls And Photo Are
Nice Too...and Thong Girl Kicks...when Are You Gonna
Post Some Photo's Of Yer Cigar Pics??
StuffNJunk
06-30-2005, 12:48 AM
Cool pics Bill...that reminds me I need to buy some more TP...lol...and that thong
girl...very nice indoor work... :) :)
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