Hey fellow MomTogs, help me out by answering a few questions--
- How do you feel about using a UV filter on a Canon 60D? Any recommendations?
- What are your must have accessories for shooting outdoors?
- Any tips to make sure pictures aren’t over exposed?
- What settings do you shoot in to capture special moments on a sunny day?
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3 comments:
cute pictures!
I am way out of your league in answering your questions though... one day I hope to have some similar problems to work out when I get a big girl camera.
An easy way to make sure your photos aren't over exposed is to manually set your settings for outdoors... Quick tips... your Aperture, the smaller the # the more light that comes through... i have a Nikon so i don't know to much about the Canon but your Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO are what's most importnant when it comes to lighting. Youtube has some GREAT photogrpahy tips, if you go on there and type in your camera a ton of clips will come up. Good Luck! Photography comes with lots of trial and error practice! ; )
cute collages! The picture of Carter and Kayden turned out pretty cute, despite neither one being too interested in pictures at the moment.
Thanks again for the invite to the park, I can't wait to take Kayden back there, it is so cool!
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