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<blockquote data-quote="Kias" data-source="post: 96578" data-attributes="member: 9496"><p>Finally made it home! Not good for trying to shoot more bugs as it's dark out again. There's always tomorrow. I was informed we also had a birthday dinner to go to. So, an hour and a half drive to the IMAX, a really long movie, then an hour drive to dinner, then a half hour drive home.</p><p> </p><p>I must say the movie was pretty good! Me and 3d IMAX usually don't get along very good. It may be the higher frame rate The Hobbit was filmed in, but I had no problem with this one!</p><p></p><p>I took 129 photos at the birthday dinner though. Not really knowing what I needed for settings, I just did a whole bunch of shots with various settings. I just figured I'd see which photos came out the best, then I'd study the exif to see what I did. They're slowly moving into lightroom right now, so we shall see!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the tips! I shall digest them ever so slowly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kias, post: 96578, member: 9496"] Finally made it home! Not good for trying to shoot more bugs as it's dark out again. There's always tomorrow. I was informed we also had a birthday dinner to go to. So, an hour and a half drive to the IMAX, a really long movie, then an hour drive to dinner, then a half hour drive home. I must say the movie was pretty good! Me and 3d IMAX usually don't get along very good. It may be the higher frame rate The Hobbit was filmed in, but I had no problem with this one! I took 129 photos at the birthday dinner though. Not really knowing what I needed for settings, I just did a whole bunch of shots with various settings. I just figured I'd see which photos came out the best, then I'd study the exif to see what I did. They're slowly moving into lightroom right now, so we shall see! Thanks for all the tips! I shall digest them ever so slowly! [/QUOTE]
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