


More pictures from that cemetery I went to the other day. None turned out as well as I would have liked. But, right after my battery gasped it's last breath the light changed and became much more filtered and greyish. That would have made a huge difference in my pictures. None would have been too light then. Still, I'm very glad it's a digital camera and I have the battery charger now. It would be a lot more expensive and frustrating otherwise. Now I can learn as I go and not feel bad about the disaster I leave behind me.
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That's right a bad picture would be bad on film or flash media. We're much more likely to take a chance with digital.
It's fun. I wish what I read would stay with me in the field though. I make the same mistakes over again.
I remember what I read I should have set my camera at when I start processing. I love being frustrated though.
I really do.
Living next to a cemetary would be kind of cool. You could have loud parties all the time and no one would complain.
Except maybe on Halloween. Or if they turned into zombies. That would suck. You would be the first one to have your brains eaten..
You don't have a spare battery?? Or is it one of those unforunate cameras with a built in battery like my wife's
Skye, I had trouble posting comments to your non-beta Blogger blog. Now they seem to have fixed it. Likely if you updated to the beta it would work fine for you. You can bring over your current template. You wouldn't notice much difference if you just edit the HTML rather than use the new features to modify the templates given.
I'm using rechargeable batteries, Pete. They work great. The ones that came with my camera were rechargeable too but they seemed to die off within minutes of being charged. I bought Energizers now and they are great.
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