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My wife at Manila bay during sunset.
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Made some adjustment to Cybercam so the sun could not disorted the picture.
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Long distant shoot at the manila Zoo IBONG ADARNA
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Here are some photos I took a while ago using our group's digital camera, a Panasonic Lumix LZ3 (5 megapixels, 6-7x zoom with optical image stabilizer)
Fuente Trickles
Fuente Osmena, Cebu
Growing Uptown Skyline
Uptown area, Cebu
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i wonder y pc enthusiasts like crash n darkwing alike turned into photography addicts as wat dey say..hehe..maybe i shud follow the trend..nway heres my n00by q from the other thread coz i dont knw wer 2 post..
n00b q here..photography gurus im using a cheapo olympus camedia C370..im into taking photos of minute objects such as seashells and the like..and its n00b for me to say dat everything is all bout optical zoom..can you guys tell me secrets/tips on taking small objects on full/detailed view on such objects ranging from 0-50mm..iv been experiencing blurs and low brightness wen taking pictures...thank you
btw wat does slr mean?am i n d rong thread?hehe
@MyMaria: haha..luk hus here..our city plaza wud b a gud candidate..ive seen some shots and dey somewat looked lyk holland or smthin..
SLR=Single Lens Reflexology
search google to be exact.i'm a noob also![]()
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Single Lens Reflex.
Basta in 35mm film SLRs, there's a mirror inside the camera body that flips up when the shutter button is pressed, thus exposing the film in order for the image to be recorded.
The mirror allows the image coming from the lens to be reflected to the prism and eventually to the viewfinder, thus what you see in the viewfinder is exactly the same image that the lens sees unlike in most point and shoots where there's a separate viewfinder so what you see in the viewfinder might not exactly be the same that would be recorded
Actually, the Sony H1 which was posted in the first page can already be considered as SLR.. We should post more pictures here taken with cameras that are genuinely non-SLR!
@greggy_ph
I think you are referring to Macro bro. If your camera has a Macro Setting (usually signified by a "Flower" sign) then you can take pictures of minute objects with outstanding details.n00b q here..photography gurus im using a cheapo olympus camedia C370..im into taking photos of minute objects such as seashells and the like..and its n00b for me to say dat everything is all bout optical zoom..can you guys tell me secrets/tips on taking small objects on full/detailed view on such objects ranging from 0-50mm..iv been experiencing blurs and low brightness wen taking pictures...thank you
Example of Macro, these are from my multiply account. I used a 3.2 megapixel Canon Powershot A410.
A Bugs Life
Rainy Days
Up and Down
EDSA Shangri-La Mall, Ortigas
Photo shot with a 3.2 megapixel Canon A410
Caught in the Midst
Call 911, an ambulance needs help
3.2 megapixel Canon A410, nightmode setting
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