Jim Thompson, Jr.
02-19-2006, 09:08 PM
All images shot today, Febr. 19, Sunday. Never shoot down on your subject. Always eye level. Never look directly at the sun through your viewfinder. Never shoot the shadowed side of a subject unless you want that silhouetted look against a sunrise/sunset. Learn to shoot an M, S, or P, don't use the camera's preset settings such as auto, landscape, sports, etc. You can get good images but you'll miss alot more. Avoid shooting in high sunlight, it will wash your subject and lose detail, image will look almost watercolor painted. Tune in tomorrow for mallard images I captured today. Enjoy.
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