ATTENTION!! Calling all 562/310/714/626/818/323/213 SO-CAL PART V
#8365
Oh BTW, I picked up a Canon Rebel XTi tonight with 2 lenses, tripod, bag, uv filter, 2 batteries, charger, cables, neck strap, CF memory card, a badass Canon bag and a partridge in a pear tree....... all for the amazing price of
FREE!!!!!!
It pays to have a girlfriend with good family.
FREE!!!!!!
It pays to have a girlfriend with good family.
#8372
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lol
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lol
#8373
Doesn't really mean anything specific, more like just a girl name. Loosely translate as beautiful content/character.
LOL Eric, do you really know what those words mean?
#8375
Pixars anyone??
https://acurazine.com/forums/4g-tl-photograph-gallery-296/like-soft-p0rn-just-teeeeez-788564/
Second page. Dont clown on my photo skills. I just point and click. Ill figure out the specifics later lol.
https://acurazine.com/forums/4g-tl-photograph-gallery-296/like-soft-p0rn-just-teeeeez-788564/
Second page. Dont clown on my photo skills. I just point and click. Ill figure out the specifics later lol.
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#8382
Perhaps I should read the manual.
#8385
Congrats on the camera. Just put the setting to P instead auto, that way you can adjust the ISO (small number is used when there is lots of light typical during the sunny day. Large number when there is low light). Once you master the P setting, then you can shoot at the other Tv or Av to understand how they works. Oh, you should take pictures in RAW format so you can adjust them later without reduce picture quality. Plus, RAW format can teach you a few things in ISO, Tv, and Av.
#8386
To take pics in RAW format, turn the camera on, press menu, goes down to quality, press the SET button to change to RAW format.
#8388
Congrats on the camera. Just put the setting to P instead auto, that way you can adjust the ISO (small number is used when there is lots of light typical during the sunny day. Large number when there is low light). Once you master the P setting, then you can shoot at the other Tv or Av to understand how they works. Oh, you should take pictures in RAW format so you can adjust them later without reduce picture quality. Plus, RAW format can teach you a few things in ISO, Tv, and Av.
That's because your focus point might point at the light object/background in the back so the car looks dark due to the metering mode setting (I might be wrong on this).
To take pics in RAW format, turn the camera on, press menu, goes down to quality, press the SET button to change to RAW format.
To take pics in RAW format, turn the camera on, press menu, goes down to quality, press the SET button to change to RAW format.
Yes Please, Ill take 2.
#8394
i couldn't hold in my piss so i thought.. hey, lets make jdm yellow high beams..
weeee~~~~~
and all it takes is just to keep shooting. mimic other peoples photos..
get photoshop to edit. etc etc..
last time i shot a picture was may??
weeee~~~~~
and all it takes is just to keep shooting. mimic other peoples photos..
get photoshop to edit. etc etc..
last time i shot a picture was may??
#8395
I gotta try that, Im tired of my dull DRL's, pee color FTW. I just gotta stay away from water to make sure it matched 3000k HID's.
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#8397
I can show you how to use your camera sometime. I still love using the rebel series because they are so light. the XTi is a very good starter DSLR.
the reason a couple of your photos came out dark is because of the shutter speed. Im guessing it was darker than it really was in the pics as the one with the "regular" exposures had shutter speeds of half a second to 1.3 seconds long. your ISO speed was 400 which further tells me that even at that sensitive a "film speed", your camera needed quite long of an exposure time to get the picture right. the photo that looked darkest was only at 1/13th of a second, which is technically slow enough to properly expose something unless it was really dark. you also had almost every shot taken at the smallest maximum aperture your lens allowed, which was F/5.6.
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