Author Topic: How to photograph Agates  (Read 1460 times)

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Offline Frank Manders

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Re: How to photograph Agates
« Reply #15 on: February 08, 2010, 09:20:02 PM »
Thanks Vita,

I am doning my homework now, amd it's alot of homework, and I need time to understand everything.
Not only obut the camera, but also about the techinical language like f1,8 for example or diafragma.
Also I have to create a new set-up. I need more stability than what I had.
Than I wil have to experiment with lenses and stuff. And also I have to learn the combine programm, wich I installed yesterday.
So I will be busy for the time to come.
So far thank you for your support. :-D

groet van frank
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Offline Vitezslav Snasel

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Re: How to photograph Agates
« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2010, 09:35:56 PM »
I understand, it's a lot of information about photography.
It's really just about training - technique(camera etc.) is not very important.
I work for a long time with exactly the same equipment and if there is any shift in the quality so it is only through practice.
It is not possible to read the instructions and think that first pictures will be good - it would be irrational - you wants only time and training.
Frank,
if I have some photos that are interesting and a little good so it is thank Strahlen.
Here I learned how make photo mineral - and I'm learning still.

Vita
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