Disney Pics oct 12-18 (sony a33)

njtree

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Well my disney trip was different this year, why cause I went to disney with a little bit of photo knowledge. My starter gear is Sony a33, 55-200 and 18-55mm kit lense adn sony 35mm f1.8. I had a few problems losing my eye piece somewere in magic kingdom at night. Then my tripod head breaking. I hope I can replace it as it is sunpak 6000 pg tripod from bestbuy so just looking to replace the head. Before the trip I looked for pictures spots so if I recreated them sorry I just want to learn my camera. I def did alot on my own. You'll see them.

Please leave comments, tips, suggestions.



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Go to flickr, find the picture you want....click "share" and select BBcode...copy and paste that code into a reply...do not hit "insert image"
 
see thats what I did wrong. I was using insert image. But also in the act last night seems that hard drive crashed on my laptop.
 

well finally figure out flickr gsss it is hard to do. So what you guys think? zero editing cause I don't have or under stand photoshop.
 
I think you did an excellent job! With some minor PP they could really pop. I'm glad to see you didn't lose your images. Great job!!:thumbsup2
 
I think you did an awesome job! Congratulations!!

As for your tripod I have the Sunpack 6600 PG and I love it. I do notice that it tends to need tightening up on the head as, with all the adjusting and what not, things start to become loose. I'm not sure what your problem is but check to make sure that everything is tight and look for things to tighten that may not look like they can be tightened. That's what I do and it fixed the "I think this thing is breaking" problem for me.

Good luck and keep shooting and learning about post production software. You are a fabulous photographer and just learning a few more things about tweaking your pictures out of the camera will make you a very happy photographer!

~Marlton Mom
 
I think you did an awesome job! Congratulations!!

As for your tripod I have the Sunpack 6600 PG and I love it. I do notice that it tends to need tightening up on the head as, with all the adjusting and what not, things start to become loose. I'm not sure what your problem is but check to make sure that everything is tight and look for things to tighten that may not look like they can be tightened. That's what I do and it fixed the "I think this thing is breaking" problem for me.

Good luck and keep shooting and learning about post production software. You are a fabulous photographer and just learning a few more things about tweaking your pictures out of the camera will make you a very happy photographer!

~Marlton Mom

Little quick release tab/switch is broken. I will start looking at photoshop or other programs. Any ideas were to start for beginners?

Thanks everyone for the good feedback. It means alot, help me get better.
 
Awesome photos - thanks for sharing!

I definitely need to get a new camera. :rotfl: I just have a point-n-shoot type (DH calls it a PHD camera = Push Here Dummy). I never had problems with it (like for night shots of the parade or fireworks) but this last trip (we were there from 10/7-13) I took horrible out of focus pictures. So I'm liking your camera! :)

Thanks again for sharing!
 

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