tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1724394713368596067.post2345171018339626836..comments2011-08-22T23:55:19.084-07:00Comments on The Unpublished Side of Me: To Beautify...mjgotardo_mdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15396069695951113719noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1724394713368596067.post-57711651379361348352011-01-17T20:47:06.136-08:002011-01-17T20:47:06.136-08:00Wow, thank you very very much for the tips. I real...Wow, thank you very very much for the tips. I really appreciate it. :-)mjgotardo_mdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15396069695951113719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1724394713368596067.post-22596397079282933042011-01-17T17:38:34.359-08:002011-01-17T17:38:34.359-08:00Hi Ja!
I have provided tips already in your other...Hi Ja!<br /><br />I have provided tips already in your other posts namely majormiles /tryingtowrite.<br /><br />Nikon is the still the best when it comes to colorful photos, that is just how the way nikon processes images, specially if you take jpeg formats as Nikon camera has this edge in making very stunning and vivid colors when processing images from the camera.<br /><br />My photographer buddies using Canon admits the difference, Bravo Nikon!<br /><br />When taking photos you can use and play with your White Balance, also if you want photos to be vivid, set it to vivid mode, it will look pretty good with Butterflies or like taking photo of a garden, for sunsets you can use the cloudy white balance as this will even saturate more the color giving a golden look of the sun, if you want the image in front of that sunset to be like the "walang kamatayan na silhouette, then you can have your aperture with a bigger value, so that it will be black showing only the form of the subject.<br /><br />Note: <br /><br />The bigger number with aperture the smaller the opening, so the smaller the light that goes into your camera, magiging dark ang image result, if the aperture value is smaller the bigger the opening sya, the more light goes into the camera.<br /><br />Note also the shutter speed as this is the tool that holds how big/huge the light goes into the camera, so the bigger the number the faster the shutter speed, then the smaller the light that goes thru, and vice versa.<br /><br />I could go further if you want me to or just simply ask, will check your blog from time to time and provide what I know, I may not be the best but I will try to share what I know the best and simplest way I can.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1724394713368596067.post-38962955547380432992011-01-09T20:31:16.740-08:002011-01-09T20:31:16.740-08:00Hello! I'm thrilled that someone tech-savvy le...Hello! I'm thrilled that someone tech-savvy left a comment on my blog. Hope you revealed yourself (so I could ask tips from you :-)) I got myself nikon D60. I'm very happy to read your comment, knowing that I did buy the right camera for me. :-) Thank you so much, and cheers to a more colorful blog in 2011! :-)mjgotardo_mdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15396069695951113719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1724394713368596067.post-9662659537860323622011-01-09T18:03:30.991-08:002011-01-09T18:03:30.991-08:00Hi,
You can start with an entry level SLR, try to...Hi,<br /><br />You can start with an entry level SLR, try to look for a Nikon D60 (if its still available, this should be cheaper now) if not then go for a Nikon D3000, it should serve you well based on experience.<br /><br />I recommend Nikon because of this line you made in your blog "Light bulb pop up saying, why not beautify my blog with pictures of vivid, hypnotizing colors and hues?" Nikon will really give you that vivid and stunning colors of your photos.<br /><br />If you are in a tight budget then you can go for a sony cyber-shot or Nikon Digi cams as well, but if I were you go the extra thousands for the SLR and you will never regret how great the photos will be and later you will learn its other features as well.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com