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01/05/2007 05:12:49 PM · #1 |
hi everyone!
i just got my new camera 3 days ago and iv taken some shots with it.
i want to know if im doing anything wrong.
or if there are any better settings i can use to improve my shots.
if you can give me some advice id be really grateful.
my cameras a powershot S3 IS
thanks heaps |
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01/05/2007 05:18:23 PM · #2 |
is there anyway you can post some so we can check them for you or are you just talking about any in your portfolio?
Message edited by author 2007-01-05 22:18:47.
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01/05/2007 05:44:27 PM · #3 |
I really like what you are doing with your new camera, and I left you some comments on some of your new images, in your portfolio.....
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01/05/2007 05:48:10 PM · #4 |
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01/05/2007 06:43:34 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by sherpet: I really like what you are doing with your new camera, and I left you some comments on some of your new images, in your portfolio..... |
thanks heaps sherpet. ur comments were helpful. |
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01/05/2007 06:44:04 PM · #6 |
how do i put the pics here?um and what does 'put everything on black mean?"
Message edited by author 2007-01-05 23:45:33. |
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01/05/2007 06:48:58 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Juliadavis: how do i put the pics here?um and what does 'put everything on black mean?" |
OK, go to your profile and look at your pics, you'll see something like this as the URL in your browser:
//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=380546
Copy the number after image_ID then come to the forums to post --- this number is 380546
The second button from the RIGHT allows you to post thumbs in the forums. Just paste that number in the thread and you should get a thumb like so...

Message edited by author 2007-01-05 23:52:09.
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01/05/2007 07:29:45 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Juliadavis: 'put everything on black mean?" |
Ohh I thought you needed advice for the roulette wheel... sorry my bad L()L
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01/05/2007 07:54:19 PM · #9 |
YAY!
thanks for that. very helpful.
any comments are greatly appreciated ^^ |
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01/05/2007 08:32:29 PM · #10 |
Left comments on all three. You;'re doing some nice work, Julia.
R.
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01/05/2007 08:37:17 PM · #11 |
Red Maiden is moody, well lit, ticks all the boxes. Not much wrong with THAT! |
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01/05/2007 11:26:29 PM · #12 |
Thanks to everyone who had a look!
bear_music, your comments were majorly helpful.
i fixed up the bamboo one like you told me too. |
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01/06/2007 12:43:00 AM · #13 |
heres 2 more ^_^ |
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01/06/2007 08:35:37 AM · #14 |
Hi Everyone,
Well I'm a newbie as of Christmas day with a Canon 300D
I've been snapping away since I have got some what i think are good pictures, and some bad ones so I learning.
What bothers me is I down loaded Zoombrowser Ex, given a bit of time I think I will get the hang of it.
I noticed that everyone keeps on talking about photoShop CS.
What I am about to ask is which one I should use or use both, Photoshop is pricy but at this stage I would rather learn about one, or should I learn about both.
I am open to any suggestions |
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01/06/2007 09:14:06 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by Redeye: Hi Everyone,
Well I'm a newbie as of Christmas day with a Canon 300D
I've been snapping away since I have got some what i think are good pictures, and some bad ones so I learning.
What bothers me is I down loaded Zoombrowser Ex, given a bit of time I think I will get the hang of it.
I noticed that everyone keeps on talking about photoShop CS.
What I am about to ask is which one I should use or use both, Photoshop is pricy but at this stage I would rather learn about one, or should I learn about both.
I am open to any suggestions |
1. Change your profile to include the camera :-)
2. If you can possibly afford Photoshop, go with it. In the long run it is easier for learning because the great majority of us use it. I'm not familiar with zoombrowser.
R.
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01/06/2007 09:17:59 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by Redeye: Hi Everyone,
Well I'm a newbie as of Christmas day with a Canon 300D
I've been snapping away since I have got some what i think are good pictures, and some bad ones so I learning.
What bothers me is I down loaded Zoombrowser Ex, given a bit of time I think I will get the hang of it.
I noticed that everyone keeps on talking about photoShop CS.
What I am about to ask is which one I should use or use both, Photoshop is pricy but at this stage I would rather learn about one, or should I learn about both.
I am open to any suggestions |
ZoomBrowser has about 1/20th the capability of Photoshop. It's okay for organizing a library of photos but not especially strong in the editing department. If you feel like Photoshop is too expensive at this point, you could check out PS Elements which is quite a bit cheaper but still quite powerful. |
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01/07/2007 07:49:12 PM · #17 |
Let us just say that Photoshop is pretty much the industry standard for photo manipulation, tweaking and production. If you can afford it, you will never have to learn another and there are COUNTLESS third party actions and plugins out there to download for free to enhance it.
Also there are many many many tutorials and tidbits of advice as to how to use photoshop out there on the internet for you to access at will.
Photoshop, if you can possibly afford it, is the way to go.
Message edited by author 2007-01-08 00:50:54. |
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