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This Seemed To Be The Last Destination
my fellow bloggers, i'm sorry i hadn't been posting regularly. now that my program has ended i'll be back to the old routine. i've learnt some new things from my portfolio teacher who also happens to be pakistani and has done her masters in photography. she told me what things like ISO and tungsten film were, gosh i felt so stupid. lol. but now that i know, i've been experimenting with the camera settings and have found them to be rewarding. for instance i would have problem taking pictures at night, since the 'night vision' mode in my camera required the camera to be dead still, and my hands are very shaky. so i kept the camera on my usual mode and just changed the ISO to 400 and darkened the light settings to -2.0 . in my opinion they helped alot. anyhow this has been my little discovery. take care everyone. and thanks for visting my blog. you guys are the best :D
This Seemed To Be The Last Destination
my fellow bloggers, i'm sorry i hadn't been posting regularly. now that my program has ended i'll be back to the old routine. i've learnt some new things from my portfolio teacher who also happens to be pakistani and has done her masters in photography. she told me what things like ISO and tungsten film were, gosh i felt so stupid. lol. but now that i know, i've been experimenting with the camera settings and have found them to be rewarding. for instance i would have problem taking pictures at night, since the 'night vision' mode in my camera required the camera to be dead still, and my hands are very shaky. so i kept the camera on my usual mode and just changed the ISO to 400 and darkened the light settings to -2.0 . in my opinion they helped alot. anyhow this has been my little discovery. take care everyone. and thanks for visting my blog. you guys are the best :D
Hmm. Nice ones. I missed your last post. Was on vacation. :P
Posted by NV | 10:03 PM
hmmm
thanks for the tip
Posted by 3rd avenue | 10:06 PM
learn properly. ive missed my course. as soon as i get my cam back. ill be taking classes from you. ok? /)
btw, nice job here! :)
Posted by flick | 9:01 AM
janrin: thanks! :P and where on vaca? tell me!!!! i want to know. lol :D
hiba: you're welcome. however, an ISO of 400 should only be used in the indoors or when there is very little light. otherwise outdoors in daylight it's advised to use an ISO 0f 64 to 100 :).
flick: sigh* i won't be able to learn it properly until maybe the next two years. it's a long story will post about it :). and hurry get your camera back! abhi!!! i'll teach you photography, you teach me architecture. this should be ineteresting. lol :P
Posted by Natasha | 10:21 AM
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