Just added another edition bought a normal multi het male corn he has really stunning markings tried to take a couple of pic's before leaving him to settle in but pic's very poor. Any tips for good pic's as some on here are outstanding and i would love to show just how handsome Charlie's markings are....
I think its just a case of a decent camera and plent of persistance.
I still need to take a few desent pics of my casper but havn't got a desent camera at the minute, although i should be getting my Sony Ericsson Satio back soon which has a 12.1 mega pixel camera, should be good enough for a few pics although im not expecting anything close to some of the pics on this website.
As far as pics go- I think its a case of waiting patiently just like a wildlife photographer!! (or setting your camera to Sports/action if he/she is shooting off across the bed/surface and setting to Macro if he/she is sitting nicely!)
Or as in my case I tell Hubby I want some more pics and just kick back and wait!
:P
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Just added another edition bought a normal multi het male corn he has really stunning markings tried to take a couple of pic's before leaving him to settle in but pic's very poor. Any tips for good pic's as some on here are outstanding and i would love to show just how handsome Charlie's markings are....
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Well done on the new arrival I bet your very happy with him
On the picture taking if your camera has a macro setting which has the symbol of a flower then this is best for up close shots but you have to keep the camera very steady to reduce blur of image. Auto settings is also a good method if you are are just starting out with a camera.