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Lens Flair: TDU-C's Best Photos


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^ Yeah you need a flash on that one, but not at the iPod (or reflections galore! :p). I have a professional flash which I can rotate and use to bounce light off the ceiling etc.

 

And Car Freak, thats a black T-Shirt - nothing special. I would love to have a lightbox but don't want to spend money on one.

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I think your lens needs a good wipe though. First thing I noticed, other than the light, was the spots in the bottom half of the pic. Composition wise though, I like it a lot. Very simple shot. If needs be, you could straighten it properly with photoshop or picnik.com or whatever and that'll make it just a little bit better...

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There are 3 types of camera - Point and Shoots (PaS), Bridges and DSLRs. Yours is a PaS, as all it is mostly used for is pointing and shooting. Bridge cameras are sort of blurred in with these, and are sort of more advanced PaS cameras, such as the Powershot S series. SLR cameras are when the lens can be removed and replaced.

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^ If you have a DSLR, that could have done with a lower aperture, and maybe lower shutter, but its still pretty good. Just that you might have been able to fix the overexposing in the middle. If it came out of a PaS, it is very good.

 

PaS? Sorry dude, I`m not really into those things and don`t know many of the terms. I`ve done it with Canon Powershot A700. ;)

The A700 has full manual controls (Av, Tv, and M modes), so you don't need a DSLR for that ;)

 

In your case though you the easiest thing is to either add some -ve exposure compensation or use the spot metering. Both of which your camera has, so read the manual :p

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