Daniel (youngest son) and I visited a number of camera shops today to examine tripods. If I’m going to take any half decent photo’s I really need a suitable tripod. Now he has an expensive tripod (about £150) which is considerably higher than my budget. “No more than £50!” I told him. In the end I bought a reasonably robust tripod for £55. Like his; It has a ball head and camera boot.
He took me to Oxford Street to practice night photograph. I had to experiment with the shutter and ISO speeds. Initially I was making the camera move when pressing the shutter button. Then Daniel showed me how to set the timer and delay the shutter. This gave the camera time to stabilise.
5 comments :
Very impressive.
Kath (nb Herbie)
Very arty - told you you'd pick it up fast.
But I cannot see which bus you've photographed - in my need for information, how can I use you as Routemaster?
You’re getting there Tom! one-to-one tuition is great. I would be forgetting which setting was to which photo in a matter of seconds!
Carol, The software shows the settings when the photo was taken. However these might be the only good photos out of the 100's I took! 😂
Marilyn
As you can see, the bus was going too fast to get its number! :-)
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