Can you take photos?

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yello

back and brave
Location
France
The wife's got a whizzo camera that frankly scares the crap out of me. I don't have a clue where to start, I really don't. My own digital camera has a few clever settings but I always leave it in 'point and shoot' mode... not that I ever use it! Thinking back, I've just never ever been one to take photos. I don't know why, it just never occurs or appeals to me.

Please tell me I'm not the only one!
 

sheddy

Squire
Location
Suffolk
RTM ?
 

johnnyh

Veteran
Location
Somerset
I enjoy photography, use a couple of Canon DSLR's in the main, but have a couple of compacts too.

What kind of camera is causing you the grief?
 
I took this at Kemble air show this summer with my DSLR

Copyright Linf :angry:

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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I take most of the photos, mainly holidays, with a cheapo digital which is a shame because my narcissistic side wants to be in them;)

The self-timer gets used occasionally!
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I use a cheapo £160 Canon digital (Powershot or something), which I bought a few months ago, having not taken a photograph in decades.

Well, all I can say is that "Mr Auto" does a blooming impressive job. The 102 page manual is a bit daunting.....
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
I enjoy taking pictures, just havn't had much time this year. I have a slightly old Canon DSLR and it suits my purposes, my little Canon compact has packed up and needs replacing.

Don't worry about the menu's if you don't want to - if it's a half decent camera just leave it on full auto and the quality should be fairly acceptable. Just get the composition right, and you will see a big improvement. Use the rule of thirds, imagine line's at 1/3rd and 2/3rd intervals, both horizontal and vertical, aim so the point of interest is on one of those lines (horizon shots?) or at one of the intersections (a tree?) and it will look slightly better than being bang in the middle. It's not always the best, but can be a useful method. Also, avoid using digital zoom - optical zoom is fine.

Here's two of mine from Waddington a few years back.
 

solmisation

Active Member
Location
Paisley
I used to quite enjoy taking photo's, I had a fairly good SLR with a few different lenses, filters etc. But, as the camera bag gradually got heavier I gradually lost interest. Now I use a compact digital camera, the shots are not the same quality but do for me.
 
rh100 said:
I enjoy taking pictures, just havn't had much time this year. I have a slightly old Canon DSLR and it suits my purposes, my little Canon compact has packed up and needs replacing.

Don't worry about the menu's if you don't want to - if it's a half decent camera just leave it on full auto and the quality should be fairly acceptable. Just get the composition right, and you will see a big improvement. Use the rule of thirds, imagine line's at 1/3rd and 2/3rd intervals, both horizontal and vertical, aim so the point of interest is on one of those lines (horizon shots?) or at one of the intersections (a tree?) and it will look slightly better than being bang in the middle. It's not always the best, but can be a useful method. Also, avoid using digital zoom - optical zoom is fine.

Here's two of mine from Waddington a few years back.


Cool pics :angry:
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I like it, but don't get chance these days, as the hours I work mean I can't process stuff.

(At one time I developed my own black and white film - fat chance of that happening again).

"Auto" on most compacts will make a good fist of things, imo - just watch out for odd light (lots of difference between light and shade, sun behind your subject, etc etc)
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
why thank you - but their flying was more impressive than my pressing a button on the camera :angry:
 
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yello

yello

back and brave
Location
France
johnnyh said:
What kind of camera is causing you the grief?

It's not the camera. I'd be quite capable of using it, I'm sure, IF I had any interest. I simply have never liked taking photos. Not that I dislike it, I just never think of doing it. I'm sure there are plenty of folk like me.... aren't there?
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
Fair enough - if you don't enjoy - don't do it. I think pictures are magical though - I love looking at really old family photo's, especially the crap ones, they give you an insight like nothing else really, so if not for yourself, for others.
 
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