Monday, December 31, 2007

Follow Up/ New Camera/New Dog

Ok..I got my new camera And a new puppy. There's so much I want to do but I have no clue where to start. First things first,get the manual and all instructions for your new camera and read it. I know, it goes against everything you believe in. That manual is only for when you run into big trouble. No..it's not. It will make things much simpler and you will find that your camera has bells and whistles on it that you have no idea about. Seriously, you will see how to change the time and language, if necessary. When selecting Menu you can find options such as converting the image to Black and White or Sepia. You can change the selection on the Quality of your image. If you shoot in the lowest quality you will have more noise or a grainy appearance to your picture. Personally, I always choose the Best quality because I want my pictures to look great! This selection will use up a bit more of your memory card but the pictures are worth it. Another option many cameras will have is a Video mode and it's a really neat feature, especially with puppies or small children. So, there's lots to learn from that little manual. In just a few minutes you will be better prepared to get some great photographs of your new pet.

1 comment:

AnnyRox012 said...

Pets, unlike humans, do not understand what we are trying to do and won’t just pose for the camera!

Pet photography requires a lot of patience. No matter how excited your furry friend is, if you are patient enough, he will end up by relaxing and you will have the opportunity to get a decent shot.


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