J has been begging: "PuhLEASE mummy--paint my nails!"
So we did.
So we did.
I was asked to post the instructions for how I did the water droplet last summer. First, I read the camera's manual, and learned that to freeze action, you have to increase the shutter speed. If you have a camera that has a shutter priority mode, set the speed and the camera will do the rest. If not, just go manual, set for a fast shutter speed, make sure everything else is in line for proper exposure, and go for it. When I first tried to catch the drop, I kept missing it. Then I remembered reading something in the manual about being able to set the camera for 10 frames a second. That enabled me to get a couple good pictures out of...um...I won't tell you how many!
I've been taking a few photography classes lately, which have helped a lot. If you're interested in becoming a better photographer, take a class or two. It'll help get you on your way and give you a good solid base from which to jump off and experiment on your own. Also--read your camera's manual. Then reread it with your camera in your hand! That's all I had when I learned how to freeze water. A paragraph in the manual and the decision to kick fear out on its ear.
Really guys, when I see the amazing amateur photography posted on blogs that I visit, I'm blown away. I have so much more to learn--I'm still a photography baby--so I really appreciate everyone's kind and supportive words. :o)
For some neat photos using the technique mentioned above, check out some of the shots at this post. Great photos of boys in the mud!
3 comments:
Aaaw...I remember when my daughter and I used to give ourselves pedicures...that is so sweet.
We are all "babies" in our jobs ;) and I hope to keep a part of the child I was all my life ;)
Nice pics (and idea)
Thanks for the advice. Please keep giving it! I sit down with my camera and the manual and still have a tough time.
Post a Comment