Katherine that is just so comforting to know - my fellow techs are
firing any rifles :)
But yes I have read it that way related to shooting.. and even though
I bought the big DLSR now my point & shoot tales far better macros at
this point.. still have much too learn though.. I did get some very
fine shots close that you can see in the LI Network day shots
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Debbie <<-- the city girl
At 10:00 AM 8/8/2012, you wrote:
Actually, you should press the release at the end of your exhale and
before you began your next inhale. At least that's the way to fire
an M16A1 rifle to be sure to not giggle it for a long range shot and
that's the way I take pictures too.
Katherine
St. Louis, MO
Sent from my iPad
On Aug 8, 2012, at 8:35 AM, Rhonda Kibuk
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
No need to purchase a big DSLR camera (Like the Cannon T3) you can
take awesome shots with a point and shoot. Just use the MACRO
setting on your camera, usually designated with a flower or a
flowerpot icon. It allows you to take photos real close.
For lighting, I just angle my table lamp until I get the shine or
line of light where I want it. I then fill the ENTIRE scene with
my shot, I then take a deep breath, hold it and then take the
photo. This prevents me from shaking.
I take six shots, three with hands right over left and three with
left over right. This way, I end up with at least one awesome shot.
R
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 11:21 PM, holly cliffe
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
Many of you take pics of your work for web pages or FB. I've been
struggling with my 5 year old digital camera to get a decent close
up of hands or feet. What cameras and lens's do you use and what
kind of lighting do you set up.
I'm looking at canon t3 or nikon 1f1 cameras. The canon seems so
complicated and the lens's cost a bundle.
Holly Cliffe
Vancouver, BC
Holly Cliffe Nail Design
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