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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
Hi Leigh... a1000 has basically said all that I would have said. The only other advice I can add is: Try to get in closer. It is always possible to crop the image afterwards but, especially with digital you loose a lot of quality. Getting in close and down at the same level is usually always a good thing with 'Child' photography. The same thing can also apply to pets. But... Rules can also be broken. Very nice by the way. Colm...
a1000, Thanks for the advice, I will definately try to do some more experimenting with the camera, you have realize that right now I am limited on the picture taking thing because my camera is not a great camera, it does not have a flash for it and the pictures have been looking real grainy. About the posting them as jpg, I always save my pictures as jpg, if you look in the properties of that picture up there it is a jpg. So not understanding what you are saying about that... Colm, Thanks for the advice, I am still trying to get the hang of everything I have read. And learning a lot...Glad I found this forum. Leigh
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