This is an example of my efforts to teach myself to take pictures at f1.8 or f2 and actually get part of the image in focus. In reality results don't vary much, they're mostly hopeless.
I use "P" = Professional mode. I am sure your camera has it. It may also have "A" = amateur mode, but stay away from this if you want bad, bad photos. If you want SHARP, then go for the "S" mode.
our instructor is going to explain what these actually mean in our next lesson
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It looks like you are covering all the bases in your photography course. Keep on clicking.
Well here you succeeded.
yeah, i think so too. this one is good.
Nothing to complain about here. Half my shots in low light are off focus due to the 50mm lens and low aperture!
V
I have little idea of what those settings mean butu it looks a good photo anyway ;-0
Chrissy,a dumb blonde from Manchester: a photo a day at Mancunian Wave
Looks like there is plenty of light for f1.8. Your experiment is a success.
Wow! That's an impressive f stop! And it turned out quite well!
Wayne:
I use "P" = Professional mode. I am sure your camera has it. It may also have "A" = amateur mode, but stay away from this if you want bad, bad photos. If you want SHARP, then go for the "S" mode.
our instructor is going to explain what these actually mean in our next lesson
bob
Riding the Wet Coast
ps: remember, breakfast every Saturday 8:30a, same place, same time, FREE for you
Bob, I use M mode. I never asked but I presume it stands for moron. :-)
HAHAHAHA. i knew P was for professional, but i forgot the other ones....
M is for morons? better than mormons!
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