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Lens, Filters, Overwhelmed
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<blockquote data-quote="Camera Fun" data-source="post: 610746" data-attributes="member: 13006"><p>I haven't done a 365 but my pictures have gotten better over time. It comes from learning more about a camera (settings, lighting, subjects, etc.). You will also learn a lot from this site. I use a lens hood and I have clear filters on my lenses for protection. I haven't added a flash yet because it wouldn't be used on most of the pictures I take (ex; outside, inside church services/events; inside school events). I started with Auto & jpeg initially but have progressed to Aperture priority and raw+jpeg. Now I'm looking at trying more full manual. Just keep shooting and don't be afraid to try different settings. I took about 40 photos at a church event recently and ended up keeping about 15 or so that I was happy with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camera Fun, post: 610746, member: 13006"] I haven't done a 365 but my pictures have gotten better over time. It comes from learning more about a camera (settings, lighting, subjects, etc.). You will also learn a lot from this site. I use a lens hood and I have clear filters on my lenses for protection. I haven't added a flash yet because it wouldn't be used on most of the pictures I take (ex; outside, inside church services/events; inside school events). I started with Auto & jpeg initially but have progressed to Aperture priority and raw+jpeg. Now I'm looking at trying more full manual. Just keep shooting and don't be afraid to try different settings. I took about 40 photos at a church event recently and ended up keeping about 15 or so that I was happy with. [/QUOTE]
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