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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Dang, it looks way too cold where you are, LOL! I'm strictly digital, so I can't give you any helpful hints, but I think these turned out great for your first attempts, the best and most important thing being that it felt good to you! :-) Your cat is a sweetie, love her markings - and that last one is beautiful, the colors and the reflections on the glass are lovely! (And I'm glad to see I'm not the only one with overflowing table tops, LOL!)
Thank ye all kindly. :) It -is- cold out here! grin Actually, it wasn't too bad that day.. about 14F (-10C), and the day after that was 28F (-2C) (which is actually pretty warm for late January.. we usually start hitting the -4Fs (-20C) to -31Fs (-35C) around this time, but it's been raining rather than snowing lately). You get used to it though. It's all a balanced matter of clothing thickness and cursing at winter. Slynky, you're from Montreal right? You know what I'm talking about. :P (and I like abstractieen too.. better than ovaltine!) Once Spring comes around, I'll put up pics from the Tulip Festival to show the huge contrast.. I'll have to find a really good film to bring out all the colors, too. Good thing I bought all kinds to experiment with. :P - darkpen
I think I like #5 & 6 best....I got a thing for B&W.
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They're all well done! Congrats =) The first snow shot shows that it's a bit over exposed, so next time try to compensate a little (1.0 or lower). I guess it's a matter of the extra light the snow gives...but the rest are just fine. So I certainly wouldn't waste a roll on metering shots, but just try to get a hang of when to correct the metering. Btw, have you ever read Kodak's Guide to better pictures ? It's an awesome online site form Kodak, really interesting and huuuuge with great examples =) Anyway, maybe Alpha or Slynky or anyone else can go into this: I think the next step to improvement is choosing film :)
Attached Link: http://www.kodak.com/US/en/nav/takingPics.shtml
Whoops! Forgot the link, lol! Just in case you got the right one, here it is.....it's fantastic...lots of short and great tips. Glad you're enjoying this.....that must be the #1 tip to make better pictures: having fun, heh =)Mikey unnerved from first shot - cats evil stare chilling 2,3,4,5 Liked them but skipped coz theyre too damn cold and we had enough snow without warning today, thank you very much. 6 - Is he related to Punksie?!? lol.... actually what type of car is that? It look quite similar to an old Toyota I used to have - absolute tank, it was. Bent the crankshaft on the way to an Alice Cooper concert..... 7 - Yeah, nice colours. Way too much tabletop left uncluttered though - I can still teach you a thing or two!! (",)
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These are all from my new SLR, a Pentax MZ-7, with a 35-80mm manual zoom lens. I'm not sure about the settings (shutter speeds, aperture, etc) because I forgot where I put the piece of paper with all the notes for each frame (hopefully I'll find it soon!).