by "\(not quite so\) Fat Sam" <samandjanet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 9, 2008 at 02:12 PM
The One wrote:
> "(not quite so) Fat Sam" <samandjanet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> message news:g009vn$8e9$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I'm probably missing somethnig really obvious here, so bear with me
>> please, I'm something of a novice.
>> I was shooting today outdoors in bright sunny conditions.
>> I was on Apperture Priority mode with ISO set to 100, the apperture
>> locked at F8 and no filters in use.
>> The camera is a high-end Fuji bridge camera with more or less the
>> same specs as a low-end DLSR.
>>
>> All the images I took were excessively dark and required quite a bit
>> of photoshoppery to bring them back up again.
>> Is this common with apperture priority mode?
>> Or have I missed something glaringly obvious?
>
> Give it a month, he will be trying to flog his images for £30 an A4
> print off photobox in an attempt to make a name for himself.
I sincerely doubt that.
I'm nowhere near good enough to earn money from my photography.
Besides, I don't have time for that as I'm too busy in other areas like
campaigning to save my home from being swallowed up by a huge quarry.
That's what yesterdays photoshoot was for.
see here http://www.SavePentney.co.uk