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Keefter
16-09-2007, 14:53
Hi everyone, I've just signed up!

Having spent the past coupleof weeks attemtping photography and not getting anything like the sort of results i'd been hoping for :bang: I thought I'd better seek help!

Going to have a good look around at some posts now and see if I can get some decent pointers.

Keefter.

Glitter
16-09-2007, 14:57
Hi... I am new here too..... enjoy the forum!

hypnotic
16-09-2007, 15:26
Welcome Keefter ... :wave:

Should be plenty on here to keep you busy for the next year or so ... :D

If you can't find something .. Just ask.


:canon:

Keefter
16-09-2007, 15:35
Welcome Keefter ... :wave:

Should be plenty on here to keep you busy for the next year or so ... :D

If you can't find something .. Just ask.


:canon:


Actually I was looking for som realy really basic advise, I want to do fancy things with my Cheap(ish) Digital camera (LUMIX CDM-FZ7)

Can you pointmei the direction of a beginners tutorial or something similar?

hypnotic
16-09-2007, 15:41
That would depend on what you want to do with your photo and what software you have to process it with.



:canon:

daftbugga
16-09-2007, 15:44
hello keefter :wave: welcome to the forum

have a look in tutorials section page 3 halfway down for a post by LmidgitD entitled comprehensive tutorials

Keefter
16-09-2007, 15:57
That would depend on what you want to do with your photo and what software you have to process it with.



:canon:

I'm using an old version of Photoshop? 7.0 I think. My first and basic issue is understanding how to setup my camera, I've played around but really don't understand the fundamentals i.e. Shutter Piriortity versus Apature priority etc.. The result is about 2000 blurred images :-(

antc
16-09-2007, 17:00
Hello Keefter :wave:

Wile E. coyote
16-09-2007, 19:47
Hi and welcome :wave:

Joe T
17-09-2007, 08:11
Welcome! :D

InaGlo
17-09-2007, 08:39
Hi Keefter :wave:
Welcome to TPF.
You may find this (http://dryreading.com/camera/index.html) to be of some use to you.
Hope it helps.

Keefter
17-09-2007, 20:50
Hi Keefter :wave:
Welcome to TPF.
You may find this (http://dryreading.com/camera/index.html) to be of some use to you.
Hope it helps.

Thanks thats great stuff, sortedoutmy poor lighting situation, just need tofigure out why mypics are blurry now! :'(