Any Tips On Photografy?

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  1. Slight

    Slight Senior Member

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    ah i see, thanks.
     
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    My tip for "photografy" is learn how to spell photography...-_-...
     
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    so? ur point is? just cuz i miss spelled a word or my grammar is not perfect does not mean i suck at something i haven't tried yet so don't come here try to be a smart ass when i was just asking for tips and advice
     
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    I never said you sucked at anything, I've just never seen someone try to spell it like that, lawl. And you aren't cool enough to be an e-badass yet, so don't try. ;) thanks.
     
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    who said i wanted to be cool? or an e-badass as you say i misspelled so what? if you aren't going to give me good advice and tryign to be "cool" by giving me grammar lessons than.. go to school and teach kids get paid for it.
     
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    I'm not saying you have to focus on the sky, but if you always have a bit of sky, even if it isnt sharp, you automatically add in contrast. Contrast makes pictures more realistic..
     
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    I never said anything about your grammar, unfortunately I don't have the time, or patience to go over that. Also, I did give you good advice. Learn to spell whatever you're trying to start doing, it helps loads, trust me.
     
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    well i guess you are right :) how can i learn about something i don't even know how to spell?

    n e ways :)
     
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    the best advice i can give you in general is:
    1. keep your camera on manual, you can get the shot that YOU want, not what it is automatically set to take
    2. take multiple pics barely changing of your subject, this way you have some selection(it doesnt matter for you since your getting a digital SLR)
    3. use your DOF(depth of field) preview button!. this gives you the opertunity to screw with your aperture as much as you want with out screwing up your "once in a life-time shot".

    your lucky you can do the last 2 tips...i use a vintage Pentax ME Super 35 mm camera lol
     
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    thanks ill experiment with that when i get the cam ups came today unfortunately i was not home :(
     
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    Once you have the decent camera, the rest is up to you. Use your imagination and you will do wonders.
     
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    thanks!!

    is my cam decent enough?
     
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    Yeah, it's pretty sexy. You should get some good result with a DSLR, my dad has a Nikon D200 and loves it. With experience, you can get some good results with even a compact.
     
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    allright thanks :) can't wait to use it :P not at home atm :(
     

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