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Photography is painting with light. To change your picture you change the direction and the intensity or exposure to the light source. Ansel Adams invented the "Zone system" to describe the relative relationship of light or exposure within a particular photograph. Camera meters generally try to expose a photograph in Zone V (18% grey) which for most subjects is considered properly exposed. However, interesting photographs, like the one you took, have areas that are very dark (zone II or III) and highlights that are very light (Zone IX or X). To change the interplay of light in a photograph do what it takes to bring light to areas that you want. (The other alternative is to pick film, paper, and development techniques ((such as dodging and burning) to control the zones.)traingosorry said:hahaha! I am so new at this I couldn't even tell you!!
ummm....6X optical zoom <---- does that tell you anything?
It is overlooking New Westminster and parts of Vancouver.
oi , one day I will learn.
I took this pic of a leaf the other day- what should I have done to change it? I wish it wasn't so dark but again I couldnt even tell you what settings I had it at- that's the beauty of digital, you can go and go as much as you like and get rid of what doesnt work for you!
I was hoping to catch some light underneath the leaf so to get enough of the silhouette -and I got the water droplets enough. I wanted it to be bright enough to see, but still dark, just not THIS dark.
Any ideas would help and I will experiment with my camera.
Heather<><
HeatherJay said:I love taking pictures of my sweet girls. I've gotten to the point where I love the pictures I've taken of them better than the professional portraits we've had done. I do realize that most will not find the same joy that I do in photos of my kidsbut these are some of the one's I'm most proud of. There are some technical problems with each of them, I think, but, oh well.
Love, Heather
Thank you, Heather.traingosorry said:CameHome.... those pictures are stunning!!
The white one almost looks like a magical creature- so beautiful.
I know the horse is beautiful but it also takes a great photographer to make it look like that!
Nice stuff.
Heather
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