~star~crash~
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i'll be ok soon as this stinky glue be done
Star where my cut?
Looks good I am about to order me a Nikon, I too want crisp clean photo's.
inside and out..it's a problem nameless
Pictures speak a thousand words don't ya think ? Nice camera be expecting macros next.. Get those nice close ups need some back lighting.B
fuck it crash- you got 2 bigass dogs protecting your house, no one's gonna try and rip you off, don't trip.
sweet bro i think i got the same camera- i don't get to use it till anniversary but i got it and a new computer from dell with 18 months same as cash. i got 2 lenses and a bag with it. and a nice tripod from inlaws. i've always wanted to set up a camera on tripod and take a pic everyday for a timelaps video.
b4urtime- i was looking at nikon first but they were backordered so i went with canon.
Sorry to blast you twice, but what kind of canon and what type of lens are you using...Tripod? Settings? Looks like low light so if you have it on auto then it's gonna have a slow shutter speed and if you aint got a tripod you wont get that crisp image. Editing at all? Photographer here to help, don't send the camera back!
lighting & that reflective background is not helping. use a white (or black) sheet in front of that shiny stuff. ow , check youtooobe for vids on ur camera.
and try some night pics.
got a tri-pod...it's a Canon EOS Rebel T6 it has all the bells & whistles ,,,so far i'm just a sh*tty hack who does not know how to operate a camera,but i'm committed to take a good pic.i'm lazythough except for growing
Here's nice info about taking macros
Macro photography 101
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=67125
Few tips, thou i'm no pro
- Learn to use manual/hand focusing once you get more familiar with the camera. Many times autofocus wont focus on the exact spot you had in mind.
- You also want to learn how to use the white-balance; if oyu have a nice angle for a photo, but the light is too bright or too dark, you can correct this with adjusting the white-balance +/- a click or two.
- For indoor "light on photos" you can set up the camera to work under certain type of lighting, say fluoros
Think mine will look anything like that Starcrash??
Roll up some fatties, roll up them sleeves and put that camera to work, My motto take 200 pictures just on % alone 5 should be stellar Cheers and enjoy the harvest!!