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- Alex 'Olesia' Macey
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Hi, I'm totally new to photography and I've just got myself a Canon 350D with the 18-55mm and the nifty fifty lens.
I've been practising taking pictures in AV, TV and M modes, my pictures don't always come out full of detail like I've seen on some of the pictures posted on here. I have also been trying to practice on night time photography as well, I'm really interested on what I have seen, I cannot come close to that level of standard what you guys have posted on here, I've been practising with the ISO, aperture and shutter speeds on what people have said on here that are good for night time work, I'm not sure on the correct white balance for it though.
I tried taking a picture outside my front door, the street lights are like a orangey colour, when I toke the picture it came an orangey brown colour in the scene, this was without the flash by the way, and it was foggy, lol, Are you suppose to use flash in night time photography? I tried it, it looked rubbish, you can't really see no detail or sharpness, I've tried with various ISO and aperture and shutter speeds, no effect on the picture, is it just me? I'm having no luck so far, the pictures look like they were taken from a cheap rubbish camera
I've been practising taking pictures in AV, TV and M modes, my pictures don't always come out full of detail like I've seen on some of the pictures posted on here. I have also been trying to practice on night time photography as well, I'm really interested on what I have seen, I cannot come close to that level of standard what you guys have posted on here, I've been practising with the ISO, aperture and shutter speeds on what people have said on here that are good for night time work, I'm not sure on the correct white balance for it though.
I tried taking a picture outside my front door, the street lights are like a orangey colour, when I toke the picture it came an orangey brown colour in the scene, this was without the flash by the way, and it was foggy, lol, Are you suppose to use flash in night time photography? I tried it, it looked rubbish, you can't really see no detail or sharpness, I've tried with various ISO and aperture and shutter speeds, no effect on the picture, is it just me? I'm having no luck so far, the pictures look like they were taken from a cheap rubbish camera
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