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Top Ten Digital Photography Tips | |
| Subject: | Nice | |
| Date: | 2003-06-29 20:36:48 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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Response to: Nice
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Very good tips. I tried the cloudy white balance but did not see a great deal of difference. I may need glasses.
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Nice
2003-09-03 00:14:52 anonymous2 [View]
Use a tripod and a long shutter setting (depending on the time of evening, anywhere from a half second on up). Definitely no flash! :) I also recommend using the self timer to trip the shutter, so you don't accidentally jar the camera. Good luck! -
Nice
2003-12-11 01:31:46 anonymous2 [View]
This is very intresting to new comer like us to the world of digital photography. -
Nice
2003-12-11 07:45:07 anonymous2 [View]
thank you 4 helping me with my study -
Nice
2003-12-11 07:47:05 anonymous2 [View]
I did not like this website. -
Holding my 5.0 mrega pixels Gate way steady
2004-01-04 11:50:05 anonymous2 [View]
could you give me some tips? I have a hard time holding my camera steady. My pictures do not come out as clear as I would like. Should I use the small view finder and not the L.C.D. -
Holding my 5.0 mrega pixels Gate way steady
2006-03-05 11:33:08 wjodon [View]
Use a monopod, which is much more portable than a tripod and can really help with long exposures. I use an Hakuba Mono Stand 10, which has the virtues of being small and easy to carry in an urban environment, and of doubling as a mini-tripod.


