What mode or setting Steve?
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydscw7/
to make the flowers more define?
Thanks in advance.
Could the limb on the left gotten the focus instead of the flowers?
In about a month these flowers will be back out again and i want to try your tips....and practice a little before they are here and will report back with results.
sunlight with point & shoot digital
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...donbrownCU.jpg
First shot was on P setting that is auto completely. Fish was in direct sunlight
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...s/DSC01502.jpg
Second shot was on P setting that is auto completely. Was a cloudy day.
The sun on any fish or angler.....makes for a poor photo.
Any tips here?
Polar Lense maybe?
I have a Sony W7 and a V1
The V1 has a small viewing screen on the back and has much less clarity on the screen.
That is the reason I bought the W7....the screen is twice as big and I can see my results.
But the V1 has much better MACRO settings and bigger lens and takes photos like this.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ris/91fd-1.jpg
What do you think is the best ALL around plain digital without way expensive lenses?
Basically a top end point & shoot that does good macro also.
I was just where you are! :)
And I bought a Canon Rebel XT (no, not XTi, but only because I heard from a serious photographer that they suck up more battery power because of the large lcd...which, btw, will only let you review a shot...after it's taken...just in case you didn't know that) anyway, I am SO thrilled with the detail...I then bought myself two lenses(not top of the line, as I simply can't afford them...I went, again with the opinion of a professional photographer friend) I bought two Tamron lenses...a 28-70mm and a 70-300mm with macro...about the only thing I would do different, was buy the newer lens by Tamron with the Vibration Compensation...especially with the telephoto...I will post links to a few of my pics on Flickr...see for yourself! :) I am having a blast!! I have actually done my sons Senior photos this year...I am quite happy with them!
I ABSOLUTELY love what I can do with natural light in manual now...there is a learning curve...but, it's fun...the only other advice from that friend was, when the shot REALLY matters...(while you are learning) use Auto mode...it's not worth missing those one of a kind family moments...
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