E-orLover
"People who don't think probably don't have brains
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- Feb 12, 2008
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Hi everyone,
I was wondering if you guys could help me out. I hope I can explain what I am trying to do so that you understand (I am really bad at this). I am going on a field trip with my son tomorrow. We will be going down to the beach during low tide to look at all the sea creatures. I am in photography (B & W film) class. I am using a Canon AE-1. I have been using the bracketing technique, yet my pictures are still turning out either to dark or to light. This is somewhat fixable in the dark room, but I would rather not go through the extra step. I really want to figure out what Im doing wrong. I have read over the textbook. I think I just confuse the shutter and aperture (as with everything I am working on this). With the last roll of film (400 T-max), I took both the film camera and my digital (Nikon D80) and would take a picture with the digital and made notes on the f-stop and shutter speed and tried those on the film camera (it didnt turn out so well). I know there are differences between the two; someone informed me that the digital could have switched the ISO on me, but hey, it was worth a shot.
So here is my question (guessing here). When I am at the beach tomorrow and am trying to take a picture of things (like a starfish) on the wet sand, Im assuming it will tell the camera that it is dark (because of the wet sand), yet it will be light outside (probably overcast, Seattle). What aperture and shutter speeds would you recommend?
Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions. Hopefully I can join you awesome photographers soon and post my pictures.
I was wondering if you guys could help me out. I hope I can explain what I am trying to do so that you understand (I am really bad at this). I am going on a field trip with my son tomorrow. We will be going down to the beach during low tide to look at all the sea creatures. I am in photography (B & W film) class. I am using a Canon AE-1. I have been using the bracketing technique, yet my pictures are still turning out either to dark or to light. This is somewhat fixable in the dark room, but I would rather not go through the extra step. I really want to figure out what Im doing wrong. I have read over the textbook. I think I just confuse the shutter and aperture (as with everything I am working on this). With the last roll of film (400 T-max), I took both the film camera and my digital (Nikon D80) and would take a picture with the digital and made notes on the f-stop and shutter speed and tried those on the film camera (it didnt turn out so well). I know there are differences between the two; someone informed me that the digital could have switched the ISO on me, but hey, it was worth a shot.
So here is my question (guessing here). When I am at the beach tomorrow and am trying to take a picture of things (like a starfish) on the wet sand, Im assuming it will tell the camera that it is dark (because of the wet sand), yet it will be light outside (probably overcast, Seattle). What aperture and shutter speeds would you recommend?
Thank you in advance for your help and suggestions. Hopefully I can join you awesome photographers soon and post my pictures.