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Jan 10th 2004#137036 Report
Member since: Jul 19th 2003
Posts: 810
you mean lighting and composition and texture and stuff right?

i think rodder and quite a few others here got that down
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Jan 10th 2004#137089 Report
Member since: Jan 6th 2004
Posts: 250
well getting the camera to work right is a priority. Having blurry pictures because your camera that cost a great deal of cash isnt working i think i should try to get to work on that first...
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Jan 11th 2004#137198 Report
Member since: Apr 25th 2003
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you mean lighting and composition and texture and stuff right? i think rodder and quite a few others here got that down


I dont know if id go that far. I *almost* know how to take pics. I mean i know my camera's manual settings inside/out, i know a bit about 3 point lighting and a few other setups, ive experimented with diffusers and the like. I know quite a bit actually, but i can really say i know how to take pictures lol. Its more a learning process or trial/error thing i guess.

well getting the camera to work right is a priority


yeah, u gotta know your camera personally first. Once u know that, u can focus on everything else without worrying if the pic will come out or not.
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Jan 11th 2004#137206 Report
Member since: Jul 19th 2003
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i see your point rodder......

trial and error is the best way to learn about photography i think.
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