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<title>Photo notes 5-07</title>
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<description> A brief description of my current photo taking techniques (for what its worth). </description>

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<title>Current photo notes (5-07)</title>
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<description>I have had my digital camera for about 2 years now. Prior to getting it, I had not used a camera for model pics (say, Instamatic!) I am so NOT an expert, but I keep playing with it. Here is what I have found mostly works for me. Your camera may have different settings or names for stuff. I don’t really know what a lot of these things are; I just read the manual, poke, jiggle, and curse (not always in that order!). Press the shutter and hope for the best!&lt;br>&lt;br>Setup: camera on tripod, using a cable release to trip the shutter (The timer would also work, but the Fuji one has to be reset each time-too awkward to use.)  I never freehold the camera.&lt;br>Lighting: preferably outdoors in sunlight or shade.&lt;br>Camera: Fuji FinePix S7000.&lt;br>Quality mode: 6 megapixal&lt;br>ISO sensitivity: 200 bright light, 400 sometimes in dimmer light but not always. Seems to alter the amount of “grain” or “mushiness” of the photo. &lt;br>Manual mode (aperture and shutter speed manually settable, as opposed to full auto)&lt;br>Aperture manual setting: F8 (max for this camera, gives best depth of field for me)&lt;br>Macro: Single flower for most shots, double flower for shots within 1” or less. Most pictures are taken with the lens between 6-8” away and single flower (who came up with this flower stuff anyway?). Double flower has limited DOF.&lt;br>Focus: I use the auto focus almost exclusively.&lt;br>AF (auto focus) mode: Center or Multi&lt;br>Zoom: occasionally used. DOF can get tricky.&lt;br>White balance: Standard camera shade or sun setting as required&lt;br>Photometry: Multi (whatever this is)&lt;br>Sharpness: Hard&lt;br>&lt;br>Once I have the shot setup, I usually take 4-8 shots, changing the shutter speed for each one, from bright to dark (or reverse). I move the camera in or out a couple of inches and retake the set of shots. I can take 50 to 100 easy to get 2-3 that I like.&lt;br>&lt;br>I don’t have a sophisticated photo-editing program yet. All I do for now is crop/straighten, and maybe bump the contrast/brightness a bit and add a touch of sharpening. I can also do a bit of “digital dusting”, since taking photos seems to attract dust and bits like ants to a picnic! ****dest thing! The color is straight from the camera, since my cheapo program has no useable adjustment. This is one area I hope to get into soon.&lt;br>&lt;br>I still need to find a decent indoor light source, since I can’t post-tweak my photos yet. I also find issues with vertical distortion. May be a lens/macro thing, probably solvable with a more expensive camera! Yep, just throw some more money at it!&lt;br>&lt;br>Hope something here is useable. Now here is a link to a tutorial where the guy knows what he is doing!&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;a href="http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9868" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9868&lt;/a>&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br>&lt;br></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 8 May 2007 14:43:02 GMT</pubDate>
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