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tsiya
Jun-30-2004, 06:52 AM
Caught this guy taking a break, there are 8 or 10 in sight at any time. I never had a clue when I put in the little garden pond just how much activity it would attract.
cmr164
Jun-30-2004, 06:56 AM
Caught this guy taking a break, there are 8 or 10 in sight at any time. I never had a clue when I put in the little garden pond just how much activity it would attract.
What lens and setting did you use? How much cropping?
tsiya
Jun-30-2004, 07:13 AM
What lens and setting did you use? How much cropping?
Darnit, Charles, I put basic exif on the photo and no one notices. I have started to record exif data this way on the shots that come closest to what I want, My old brain leaks, but this way, when I get on a bad streak, I can go back and see what worked. I was filling up space with little 1kb exif files, now I just tag it on at the bottom, and delete the file. It may actually use more space, but I don't have to look for the data this way. I spend a lot of time in the yard, and can get very close to the regulars, even the bugs. They just seem to accept Me as harmless and slow.
cmr164
Jun-30-2004, 07:42 AM
Darnit, Charles, I put basic exif on the photo and no one notices. I have started to record exif data this way on the shots that come closest to what I want, My old brain leaks, but this way, when I get on a bad streak, I can go back and see what worked. I was filling up space with little 1kb exif files, now I just tag it on at the bottom, and delete the file. It may actually use more space, but I don't have to look for the data this way. I spend a lot of time in the yard, and can get very close to the regulars, even the bugs. They just seem to accept Me as harmless and slow.
Maybe I am being dense but I just don't get '-1.70' or '9.1' or '100' (I can guess that the latter is ISO)
tsiya
Jun-30-2004, 08:42 AM
Maybe I am being dense but I just don't get '-1.70' or '9.1' or '100' (I can guess that the latter is ISO)'Model' 'Exposure time [s]' 'Exposure bias [EV]' 'Exposure index' 'F-Number' 'Focal length [mm]' 'ISO value' 'Shutter speed [s]' 'Aperture' 'Comment'
'C4100Z,C4000Z' '1/800' '-1.70' '' 'F3.2' '9.1' '100' '' '' ''
Exifer creates a file like this. Since I really keep the data for My own reference, I condense it. I can view exif in Photoshop, but have not been able to get a copy of it in a form that Windows will open. I have been told that exif can be encoded in the image so it can be viewed by opening "properties". I don't know how to do that, or if I misunderstood someone, and it can't be done. I am not yet quite senile, but find that I need to work harder to figure things out sometimes, although I don't think I've done too bad, in less than a year, from not even be able to turn on a computer. I learn things in, I suppose, curious ways, a whole new language was created while I worked those 60 and 70 hour weeks, and it sometimes seems that tutorials are written in it, so I usually just lurch around trying things until something works. If I can get a few photos out of a hundred that please Me, I consider it worth the effort, if they please others, that is even nicer.
Dense? I don't think so, but, I will bet I can discuss questions about technology none of You youngsters have even heard of.
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