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Photography Area~Our Photos => Night / Low Light => Topic started by: juanital on May 28, 2009, 10:29:19 AM
Taken 5:30 or so...
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Normal setting...
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Switched to 'vivid'...and I think I may have set the shutter speed on higher number setting...I tried to check but it didn't save that info when converted to jpg...
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Please excuse me if I didn't say that 'shutter setting' right...all I do is turn dials knowing what the other does and though I understand what shutter and aperture are I'm just concentrating on those dials....
There is a verse in Matthew that says Red sky in the morning let it be a warning. Was that taken today? If so are you expecting stormy weather?
I too understand the terms but too I am just turning dials to get the picture I want. I understand what you are saying.
Beautiful pictures. Well done.
Just gorgeous, Juanita! Talk about settings goes over my head :D but whatever you did, it was right.
Thank you Judy and Jeanne!
I know this is a little past-Judy, we did have a really nice storm the following day. We don't get the thunderstorms and lightning like use to when we first moved back here in '93...or it seems like it! When we visited in '81 in PA I was so fascinated how it would thunder and lightning then the next moment the sun was peaking through clouds and shining on the raindrops falling from the trees...Storms like that were far and few between in ORE.
Red sky at morning, shepherds warning, red sky at night, shepherds delight, red sky at midnight, some clowns set your barn alight. Up, up, up a bit, an upward tilt just to lower the horizon slightly and include more of those wonderfull fanning clouds, would have improved the last two shots. Like the bronzy clouds in the bottom picture the most, and the sun just large enough peeping through the branches.