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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
it's a bit tight with the duck's tail cut off... honestly, this one just doesn't do it for me... as far as the lighting... they don't match, when compared to the duck, there'd be some light on the blossom coming from the lefthand top corner & some shadow at the ground of it :] hope that helps some...
I really like the idea of that last one! But the highlights are dead and Photoshop can not do anything about it! Once the data's lost, it can't be recovered! ;) There's some infos in the forum somewhere (ask Cyn, she can find anything, anywhere, up to the last 3000 years!!) that explains how to set ur exposure! Histograms are also really helpful while shooting if u've got one! :)
Yeah the 2nd image click more to me (Cool idea!) However the swan is still overexposed and lacks all the excellent details that would make this image SO much more interesting!
You need to "GET to KNOW" you cameras to see how they work under different conditions! Both camera have an EXPOSURE Compensation function that you should practice using!
This link is for the Nikon Coolpix 995
Exposure Compensation
Refer to Page 63 of the Dimage 7 manual for a description of this feature as well:
Dimage 7 manual download page
L8r!
Joe
Thanks for the links. Joe.. When I first got my Coolpix 995 a few years ago the the manual was simply overwhelming. With all the buttons and menu's. At the time I only used it for trips and family stuff so I looked for general settings that I could easily live with.. It's only been about a year and a half since I started to really enjoy taking photos.. During that time I've been trying to get better with Photoshop and a few other programs so I guess I was still using basic setting that would just let me concentrate on my shot.. Too much to learn and not enough time.. I think I'll go find that swan and spend the day just getting more familir with the camera.. Thanks Again
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