Ghost Alpaca
March 22nd 2010 23:23
I did a photography course recently, to find out more about the manual settings on my Canon SLR.
Previously I was a point and shoot photographer, using the automatic setting and while I usually got great results this way, I thought since there are so many buttons and options on the camera that it would be worthwhile to know what they're all about.
So many hours of aperture, shutter speed and flash experiments later, I know a little bit more than before. No, that's not true. I know a lot more, but it's still very much a work in progress and there's so much more to learn.
This is one of my early experiments. The photo didn't turn out as planned (obviously), but I think it's a pretty cool result anyway.
I've put it on my Cafepress Store on a few items like t shirts, sigg bottles and flip minos.
Previously I was a point and shoot photographer, using the automatic setting and while I usually got great results this way, I thought since there are so many buttons and options on the camera that it would be worthwhile to know what they're all about.
So many hours of aperture, shutter speed and flash experiments later, I know a little bit more than before. No, that's not true. I know a lot more, but it's still very much a work in progress and there's so much more to learn.
This is one of my early experiments. The photo didn't turn out as planned (obviously), but I think it's a pretty cool result anyway.
I've put it on my Cafepress Store on a few items like t shirts, sigg bottles and flip minos.
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