From: Savageduck on 13 Apr 2010 11:43 On 2010-04-13 02:12:06 -0700, DanP <dan.petre(a)hotmail.com> said: > On 13 Apr, 02:57, "mmyvusenet" <mmyvuse...(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: >> Hello: >> >> Today I took this photo: >> >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4516050061/ >> >> Thanks for your technical comments about photography. >> >> -- >> MMYVhttp://www.mmyv.com > > Have you considered taking up fishing? > > > DanP It seems you guys should note a few of the items on Dave Barry's "25 Things i Have Learned in 50 Years" list; #11: "There is a very fine line between hobby and mental illness." #12: "People who want to share their religious views with you, almost never want you to share yours with them." #14: "Nobody is normal." #22: "No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously." -- Regards, Savageduck
From: Rutger on 13 Apr 2010 11:43 "mmyvusenet" <mmyvusenet(a)invalid.invalid> schreef in bericht news:82i1nsFshkU3(a)mid.individual.net... > Hello: > > Today I took this photo: Please don't. Rutger www.amons.net
From: mmyvusenet on 13 Apr 2010 15:43 "Atheist Chaplain" <abused(a)cia.gov> escribi� en el mensaje de noticias:4bc3d53d(a)news.x-privat.org... >> Hello: >> >> Today I took this photo: >> >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4516050061/ >> >> Thanks for your technical comments about photography. >> >> -- >> MMYV >> http://www.mmyv.com >> > > you need to get more light on the subject for a start, it took me a while > to find the subject as it was the same colour as the plant and hidden in > shadow. > I have noticed you seem to have this desire to frame the subject in the > centre all the time, and that just makes everything look like a snapshot > or a technical photo, do a little googling and look up "Rule of Thirds" > once you start thinking of your shots in that way your photographs will > start to improve, but you also need to think "Composition" and "Light" > Subject > Composition > Light > > get those three things happening and then its just a matter of time before > you start to put together a few "WOW" shots. Hi, thanks for your comment, very interesting, I'll be posting a new picture with several changes. -- MMYV http://www.mmyv.com
From: mmyvusenet on 13 Apr 2010 15:51 "George Kerby" <ghost_topper(a)hotmail.com> escribi� en el mensaje de noticias:C7E9DB50.4327D%ghost_topper(a)hotmail.com... > > > > On 4/12/10 8:57 PM, in article 82i1nsFshkU3(a)mid.individual.net, > "mmyvusenet" > <mmyvusenet(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > >> Hello: >> >> Today I took this photo: >> >> http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4516050061/ >> >> Thanks for your technical comments about photography. >> >> -- >> MMYV >> http://www.mmyv.com >> >> > You need to override the auto exposure. It is trying to make the white > plastic grey and everything becomes underexposed. Do you not see that? Hello George, thanks for your comments, I replaced the photo, maybe It is a little better: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4516050061/ After I'll be posting a new picture with many changes. -- MMYV http://www.mmyv.com
From: Bruce on 14 Apr 2010 04:49 On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 14:51:33 -0500, "mmyvusenet" <mmyvusenet(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > >Hello George, thanks for your comments, I replaced the photo, maybe It is a >little better: > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4516050061/ > >After I'll be posting a new picture with many changes. Please spare us from your appalling images. I hope you find another interest, very soon, that will divert you from playing with cameras.
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