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Rayne B
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ive been into photography for a couple of months now. i have an slr camera. (pentax ME super)
at the moment i use manual focus, but automatic exposure. is this wrong?
if i have time, or im doing a little project at home, or doing landscape i'll manually pick exposure after a few test runs.
the reason i use automatic is because i like to do portraits without making my friends pose. in the moment, so to speak
so do you have any tips? because i feel im not learning.
i heard the tip of the nose was the best place to get your exposure , as it brings out a good tone for the overal face? is this true?
also, as a proffesional, do you use manual exposure when you are outside of your studio taking pictures of moving subject (and you don't have time to keep searching for the best exposure)?
any advice would be great. thanks
http://www.flickr.com/photos/raiyne/
those are a couple of my pictures if anyones interested
at the moment i use manual focus, but automatic exposure. is this wrong?
if i have time, or im doing a little project at home, or doing landscape i'll manually pick exposure after a few test runs.
the reason i use automatic is because i like to do portraits without making my friends pose. in the moment, so to speak
so do you have any tips? because i feel im not learning.
i heard the tip of the nose was the best place to get your exposure , as it brings out a good tone for the overal face? is this true?
also, as a proffesional, do you use manual exposure when you are outside of your studio taking pictures of moving subject (and you don't have time to keep searching for the best exposure)?
any advice would be great. thanks
http://www.flickr.com/photos/raiyne/
those are a couple of my pictures if anyones interested