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02-01-2006, 11:23 PM
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Per usual, these are the musings of a "photog generalist" who tries his best to avoid real technical knowledge. Anyone should feel free to set me straight.
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Mike thank you SO much! I hope to be a generalist like you in anything. This information is so helpful and knowledgeable!
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02-02-2006, 09:57 AM
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Beth,
Adding a polarizing filter to your camera lens can be a great way to eliminate glare when shooting your paintings.
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02-02-2006, 10:10 AM
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Richard I feel like a real "igniroad" when it comes too this, it might be my old Pentax K1000 training that messed me up, but I remember you have to step down or something and it didn't register on my meter or... I didn't have depth of field preview. So I have stayed away from them out of fear even though my Canon does have one!
Thanks for the reminder, I'll just need to be a big girl and learn to make it work!
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02-02-2006, 11:23 AM
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Beth, let us try to make the process a little easier. When you want a lot of depth of field, use a high f stop like f16. Then let the camera set the shutter speed. If the shutter speed is too slow and you get less than crisp pictures, you need to go to a lower f stop such as f11, f8 or even lower. (it will depend on how much light you have on the subject) Your canon should have auto focus so let it do the hard work there. Just remember, as a rule of thumb the higher the f stop number the slower the shutter speed and vice versa... and there is lots of room to play any number of combinations of f stop and shutter speed.
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