My husband gave me a Canon Rebel T2i for Christmas. I LOVE it. Love. I read the instruction manual 3 times, cover to cover. Well, I skipped the French and Spanish sections. I have played around with different settings, trying to learn as I go.
I have a LOT to learn.
There's no denying it takes beautiful pictures on the automatic setting, but I am determined to learn more about the manual settings. So far, I can only change one thing at a time. I don't know NEAR enough to try to set everything manually and still manage to take a decent picture.
I practiced with shutter speed the other day when the Little Miss was blowing bubbles. I moved my dial to TV and adjusted the knob to different speeds. I let the camera choose the light and AV and all that other stuff that I really don't know anything about.
With a low number (like 1/60), I was able to capture the movement in the picture so that the bubbles look blurry.
With a slightly higher number (1/200), the bubbles appear more clear but they still look like they are moving.
With a very high number (1/1000), the camera shoots so quickly that it "freezes" the movement, so the bubbles appear clear. This picture is a bit darker and I think that's because the shutter speed was so fast, it didn't let as much as light in. Or I could be completely wrong. Because I have no idea what I'm doing here.
I am pleased with how the pictures turned out. Other than a quick "auto fix" on my regular computer program, I didn't edit them. I plan to print a few out to see how clear they are and if there's a difference in the quality between the low and high shutter speeds.
I'm learning.
Baby steps.
Three and four are my favorites and HOW is she growing up SO fast!?
ReplyDeleteI have a Rebel too. I just took a Superhero online photo class and LOVED LOVED LOVED it. Highly recommend!
ReplyDeleteGood job. Teach me when you figure it all out! I love pic #3!
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