Stev3-o's messing with his camera :P
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Tell me what you guess think. After having the camera for over 2 years i finally decide to read the manual
Let me know what i need to improve on. Also i need some help on sunny day photos, when i take pics of my red hatch the car looks pink when i upload them
What adjustments should i do for day photos.
Camera is canon powershot s230.


Let me know what i need to improve on. Also i need some help on sunny day photos, when i take pics of my red hatch the car looks pink when i upload them
What adjustments should i do for day photos.Camera is canon powershot s230.


looks good get a tripod for the second pic
as for day shots i would say TAKE A LOT OF DAY TIME PICS!!!!!!!!
always adjusting the shutter speed, apature value, and make sure to play around with the white balance
after tons of practice ull get the hang of it good luck
pics look good too
as for day shots i would say TAKE A LOT OF DAY TIME PICS!!!!!!!!
always adjusting the shutter speed, apature value, and make sure to play around with the white balance
after tons of practice ull get the hang of it good luck
pics look good too
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Cheer up pedro!!! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">looks good get a tripod for the second pic
as for day shots i would say TAKE A LOT OF DAY TIME PICS!!!!!!!!
always adjusting the shutter speed, apature value, and make sure to play around with the white balance
after tons of practice ull get the hang of it good luck
pics look good too
</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks for the help
I have the shutter speed on auto, is that good or should i do it manually? Whats apature value? Ya the 2nd hub pic i like how it came out, my first ever good pic
, the first one was a bit blurry. Im gonna give it another shot tommrow, maybe taking rolling shots.
as for day shots i would say TAKE A LOT OF DAY TIME PICS!!!!!!!!
always adjusting the shutter speed, apature value, and make sure to play around with the white balance
after tons of practice ull get the hang of it good luck
pics look good too
</TD></TR></TABLE>thanks for the help
I have the shutter speed on auto, is that good or should i do it manually? Whats apature value? Ya the 2nd hub pic i like how it came out, my first ever good pic
, the first one was a bit blurry. Im gonna give it another shot tommrow, maybe taking rolling shots.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by STEV3-O »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks for the help
I have the shutter speed on auto, is that good or should i do it manually? Whats apature value? Ya the 2nd hub pic i like how it came out, my first ever good pic
, the first one was a bit blurry. Im gonna give it another shot tommrow, maybe taking rolling shots.</TD></TR></TABLE>
naw dont do it on auto manually is always fun lol!!
just screw around and ull just notice stuff out of no where
heres one of my pics with the shutter set at like 2"

just screw around and with a long shutter speed u can get objects that have light pull themselves through the picture and leave that blurry thingy
I have the shutter speed on auto, is that good or should i do it manually? Whats apature value? Ya the 2nd hub pic i like how it came out, my first ever good pic
, the first one was a bit blurry. Im gonna give it another shot tommrow, maybe taking rolling shots.</TD></TR></TABLE>naw dont do it on auto manually is always fun lol!!
just screw around and ull just notice stuff out of no where
heres one of my pics with the shutter set at like 2"

just screw around and with a long shutter speed u can get objects that have light pull themselves through the picture and leave that blurry thingy
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From: AKA Sleepingeg6 BaY aReA, Ca, US
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Cheer up pedro!!! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
naw dont do it on auto manually is always fun lol!!
just screw around and ull just notice stuff out of no where
heres one of my pics with the shutter set at like 2"

just screw around and with a long shutter speed u can get objects that have light pull themselves through the picture and leave that blurry thingy
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awesome, thanks for the tip, i cant wait to get off work
its gonna be a long night.
naw dont do it on auto manually is always fun lol!!
just screw around and ull just notice stuff out of no where
heres one of my pics with the shutter set at like 2"

just screw around and with a long shutter speed u can get objects that have light pull themselves through the picture and leave that blurry thingy
</TD></TR></TABLE>awesome, thanks for the tip, i cant wait to get off work
its gonna be a long night.
messing w/ the shutter is the best.. I did the same thing. Had a digicam for ever, then one day i was bored... read the manual.. and found out all these cool settings!!
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