Shutter speed, WB, ISO...
I finally gotten down and start fiddling with my camera 2 days ago...
*Gosh* never knew it can be so difficult to understand and so much to play abt! well it's never too late to find my passion and love for it... I'm sure I can managed esp with a little of my Dad's genes in me (that is an head start already), additionally I am more inclined towards my left brain, which boost creativity bringing up some of my the artistic flare occasionally.... plus I certainly have an eye for beauty, so with such capabilities, how can i not be a good photographer huh?!
haha ... talk abt being "thick-skin". *tsk tsk*
Lesson 1: by Meng Yao (my teacher)
Adjusting of the :
- white balance
- shutter speed
- ISO
Rather excited abt trying out what I've learn... :)
Adjusting of the :
- white balance
- shutter speed
- ISO
Rather excited abt trying out what I've learn... :)
Tutorial Q for me to think abt: How to create a sense of vehicle motion, but in the day?
My Ans:
Use a SLOW shutter speed, follow the subject as it moves, and then press the shutter button as you pan. The vehicle will appear sharp but background will be blur.
That is theory... now I just have to test out my practical skill.....
A long shutter speed can be set at night to record car headlights as trails.
(abt 15secs)
Must aim to be able to capture the above pics .....





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