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| 06/09/2007 03:48:54 AM |
cup of dreamsby prosachinComment: thanks for all
i m a biggner but will do good soon
you all buddy are great and very supporting
sapacially Beautiful-Joe |
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| 05/02/2007 09:27:23 AM |
cup of dreamsby prosachinComment: Originally posted by Beautiful-Joe: You did just fine for your first entry.
I'm new to submitting myself.
=P
If your camera has a screen on the back of it, look at the screen and keep backing up/moving closer to the cup until the cup looks clear and sharp. Make sure it's set to Macro (the flower symbol) to keep it sharp. It's okay if the background looks blurry. In fact, it's a good thing when shooting a shot like this. It makes the cup clearer. Using a self timer (it kind of looks like a Q) will eliminate the blurriness caused by holding the camera in your hand. Set the camera on a book or two and set the self timer, keeping the focus in mind.
See if it looks any better.
I mean no harm. Just trying to help.
I hope to see more from you.
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thank you joy for that wonderfulll advice i will take care next time sachin:=) |
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