all i ask is that, if you're new to photography, read up on composition and the rule of thirds. I see too many people with nice cams that take terrible pictures because they don't know how to compose a photo
Photos != Pictures
Photos > Pictures
all i ask is that, if you're new to photography, read up on composition and the rule of thirds. I see too many people with nice cams that take terrible pictures because they don't know how to compose a photo
Photos != Pictures
Photos > Pictures
I'll have to look up on composition, but I know about the rule of thirds, or at least I know it now lol I know a couple of people that have been into photog and they told me that I use the rule of third in a lot of my pictures, and I had no idea what it was until they explained lol but I'll look into composition though. Thanks for the tips Roc
You'd be amazed at how much the rule of thirds can make your pictures look 10 times better.
go out, take a picture, any random picture
take same picture again but pay attn to lining things up with the ROT.
???
Profit.
That was a really helpful tip man. Will take that into account when I've bought my camera.
Got any other tips for a beginner?
learn the effects of shutter, aperature, and iso.
dgrin will help.
i never read the manual, don't think i ever even opened it.
Got a new wide angle converter today in the mail. $30 for a .43x, so far i love it. it renders the stock flash useless, however, and my buddy is borrowing my SB-600 atm.
Here's a couple extended exposure shots i did today to try it out. My tripod is falling apart and it shows. but still, best $30 i've spent on this. Next is a nice, fast prime lens.