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One good thing about using digital, especially when at home, is if you take a rubbish shot you can go outside straight away and take another.
Always have your photo pixel size set to high. You cant do much with a standard 640 pixel wide photo. My camera is set to 3468 pixels wide. This could result in a printed photo 128x96cm/50x38 inches/4x3 feet. With an image this size you can cut/crop out unwanted clutter or background that when reduced in pixel size you get a good large image.
Gerry I have never used the software that came with my camera nor any of the others programmes that people mention. I dont have a technical mind but it's possible your programme is fault.
I think I realised a long time ago that I was never going to be a good photographer, I lack an artistic apptitude, and tend to just put up with whatever comes out of the camera as long as it isn't blurred. I have enough trouble growing the damned things without worrying about pictures of them.
Quote from: David Nicholson on October 30, 2008, 12:15:49 PMI think I realised a long time ago that I was never going to be a good photographer, I lack an artistic apptitude, and tend to just put up with whatever comes out of the camera as long as it isn't blurred. I have enough trouble growing the damned things without worrying about pictures of them. And I thought it was only me!
We can all take bad photos. I posted a truely awful photo last week to try and get comments and although it was viewed at least 10 times no-one commented. If I dont have a good enough photo to share I dont use it. It's so easy to go outside and take another set