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windoze
Apr-26-2005, 02:42 PM
We all learned that E = MC Squared.

I think I can apply this formula to photography. According to the experts: Andy, Shay..etc.. it has become apparent that the key ingredients for improving the photographic image is to go manual, practice and READ THE THREADS ON THIS SITE...... that got me thinking http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/346.gif

E ( exposure ) = M ( manual mode) C ( content on dgrin ) Squared

so the more time you learn the content on dgrin and practice manual - the better exposure you can get! Geez... and I thought physics was hard.

troy

bfjr
Apr-26-2005, 02:54 PM
We all learned that E = MC Squared.

I think I can apply this formula to photography. According to the experts: Andy, Shay..etc.. it has become apparent that the key ingredients for improving the photographic image is to go manual, practice and READ THE THREADS ON THIS SITE...... that got me thinking http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/346.gif

E ( exposure ) = M ( manual ) C ( content on dgrin ) Squared

so the more time you learn the content on dgrin and practice manual - the better exposure you can get! Geez... and I thought physics was hard.

troy

Amazing how if you just wanna dabble with something you can get by with "P" :D , but if ya wanna be better ya gotta work at it, and make some hard decisions by using "M" at the very least some "EV" :lol4 (been hearin it all my life, must be true :D)

John Mueller
Apr-26-2005, 03:58 PM
Gee thanks Troy.It so how happens I have a rocket to launch tomorrow:D

windoze
Apr-27-2005, 03:31 AM
very good!
troy
Amazing how if you just wanna dabble with something you can get by with "P" :D , but if ya wanna be better ya gotta work at it, and make some hard decisions by using "M" at the very least some "EV" :lol4 (been hearin it all my life, must be true :D)