DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 

DPChallenge Forums >> Welcome Center >> Another newbie bites the dust...
Pages:  
Showing posts 1 - 25 of 34, (reverse)
AuthorThread
05/19/2010 04:23:14 PM · #1
Hey ya'll,
So where do old SLR film people that have ruined themselves with point n shoots, and just got back into the Real World of Digital go and ask stooopid questions... Got a Nikon D90 not quite a month ago, refused to set it on auto... I will learn to shoot again! I need all the advice ya'll take for granted.. Like HOW do I unbracket my focus!! See really stoooopid questions! Looking forward to learning stuff here!
05/19/2010 04:40:49 PM · #2
You are in the right place for asking stupid questions and receiving equally stupid answers. These free guides from photoanswers.uk may be useful to you in understanding a lot of the basics.

What do you mean by unbracket your focus? I'm not a Nikon owner. Does the D90 have a feature for automatic focus bracketing?

Message edited by author 2010-05-19 16:41:54.
05/19/2010 04:43:01 PM · #3
You're in excellent company! I was in the same boat about 6 months ago, and have never looked back. (Except to make sure none of the loonies on here are prowling around behind me.)

Prescriptions for Lithium or Thorazine are soon to follow.
;-)

Enjoy.

P.S. - Just go ahead and start entering the challenges. You'll learn bunches and have all kinds of fun in the process.
05/19/2010 04:44:20 PM · #4
Originally posted by littlemav:

Hey ya'll,
So where do old SLR film people that have ruined themselves with point n shoots, and just got back into the Real World of Digital go and ask stooopid questions... Got a Nikon D90 not quite a month ago, refused to set it on auto... I will learn to shoot again! I need all the advice ya'll take for granted.. Like HOW do I unbracket my focus!! See really stoooopid questions! Looking forward to learning stuff here!


I bet if you look in the manual it will tell you how to unbracket! ;-) Or are you like me and hate reading the manual till you absolutely have to?
05/19/2010 04:47:22 PM · #5
//tinyurl.com/39ybcs8
05/19/2010 04:49:40 PM · #6
Manual??? You mean I should read it? LOL And yes my D90 has a bracketing focus areas... now alls I have to do is to figure out where in the menu I changed it back to single focus area... LOONIES in here ohhh surely not.. And yes I bit the big one and entered a challenge... getting a Flack helmet out for the voteing... (is there any way to post NEWBIE do not throw stones, on your photo?)
05/19/2010 04:49:52 PM · #7
Originally posted by Luci11e:

Originally posted by littlemav:

Hey ya'll,
So where do old SLR film people that have ruined themselves with point n shoots, and just got back into the Real World of Digital go and ask stooopid questions... Got a Nikon D90 not quite a month ago, refused to set it on auto... I will learn to shoot again! I need all the advice ya'll take for granted.. Like HOW do I unbracket my focus!! See really stoooopid questions! Looking forward to learning stuff here!


I bet if you look in the manual it will tell you how to unbracket! ;-) Or are you like me and hate reading the manual till you absolutely have to?


What's this strange word, man-u-a-l? Never heard of it!

Oh yes, it's that little book that keeps my camera bag even when I put it down.

Welcome and of course, read your man-u-a-l, then forget everything in it and take pictures, purrty pictures:))
05/19/2010 04:51:50 PM · #8
Fourpoint7 .... you are sooo smart.. will you be my new bestest friend?
05/19/2010 04:54:03 PM · #9
Originally posted by FourPoint7:

//tinyurl.com/39ybcs8


Not only is that cool but you made a new bestest friend! How do you do that?

Welcome to the insanity littlemav.
05/19/2010 04:54:57 PM · #10
Well sooo thats what the BKT stands for.... Who'd of guessed!
05/19/2010 04:57:11 PM · #11
Originally posted by littlemav:

Manual??? You mean I should read it? LOL And yes my D90 has a bracketing focus areas... now alls I have to do is to figure out where in the menu I changed it back to single focus area... LOONIES in here ohhh surely not.. And yes I bit the big one and entered a challenge... getting a Flack helmet out for the voteing... (is there any way to post NEWBIE do not throw stones, on your photo?)


sure! you could entitle that! well maybe that's not such a good idea
05/19/2010 04:58:44 PM · #12
Originally posted by Ken:

Originally posted by FourPoint7:

//tinyurl.com/39ybcs8


Not only is that cool but you made a new bestest friend! How do you do that?

Welcome to the insanity littlemav.


love making new best friends.

lmgtfy.com (let me google that for you)
05/19/2010 05:02:01 PM · #13
Originally posted by littlemav:

(is there any way to post NEWBIE do not throw stones, on your photo?)


Your average vote cast (3.8) is a bit of throwing stones back, eh. Just saying.......

Message edited by author 2010-05-19 17:07:01.
05/19/2010 05:04:14 PM · #14
LOL average vote... you bad.... how do you change my little naked blue dude into a girl dudette? went to my profile and don't see nuthin' there...
05/19/2010 05:14:53 PM · #15
Originally posted by littlemav:

LOL average vote... you bad.... how do you change my little naked blue dude into a girl dudette? went to my profile and don't see nuthin' there...


You just need to specify your gender under "My Preferences"...
05/19/2010 05:16:50 PM · #16
Originally posted by littlemav:

LOL average vote... you bad.... how do you change my little naked blue dude into a girl dudette? went to my profile and don't see nuthin' there...


I don't think you got my point. Don't be afraid of the stone throwers, looks like you are doing a good job at throwing them back. We can see your average vote cast that you have given to the images that are currently in challenges. A 3.8 is a low average vote cast for the most part......hence, the term "throwing the stones back". I am only bringing up this point because of your above statement about "throwing stones at your photo."

However, I do want to welcome you to this site. It is a great site for learning and meeting people that thoroughly enjoy photography. I do hope you continue to enter challenges and learn from the many great photographers that are here. This is a terrific community of people.

Message edited by author 2010-05-19 17:21:44.
05/19/2010 05:19:38 PM · #17
double post....oops.

Message edited by author 2010-05-19 17:20:01.
05/19/2010 05:28:01 PM · #18
Originally posted by littlemav:

how do you change my little naked blue dude into a girl dudette? went to my profile and don't see nuthin' there...

Preferences - left side - Gender
05/19/2010 05:33:09 PM · #19
Scream eeeks... you mean some one can see my voteing scores??? Ahhh crap, that'll keep me from being honest... But, to justify my lower scores on LOTS of shots... "the camera bag" was advanced editing, So I kept that formost in my mind, then the origionaly of the photographer, the colors, lighting, composition, and lastly my personal do I like this photo.... Although I am not an Expert photographer of Digital art, I have judged quite a few Film prints back in the day... (lurking back to the shadows of the rocks now)
05/19/2010 05:34:18 PM · #20
Originally posted by littlemav:

Scream eeeks... you mean some one can see my voteing scores??? Ahhh crap, that'll keep me from being honest... But, to justify my lower scores on LOTS of shots... "the camera bag" was advanced editing, So I kept that formost in my mind, then the origionaly of the photographer, the colors, lighting, composition, and lastly my personal do I like this photo.... Although I am not an Expert photographer of Digital art, I have judged quite a few Film prints back in the day... (lurking back to the shadows of the rocks now)


We can't see your votes....we can see the average vote you hand out....and you can see ours too.
Stay honest.
05/19/2010 05:36:22 PM · #21
Welcome littletroll .. I mean littlemav
05/19/2010 05:39:11 PM · #22
Originally posted by Luci11e:

Originally posted by littlemav:

Scream eeeks... you mean some one can see my voteing scores??? Ahhh crap, that'll keep me from being honest... But, to justify my lower scores on LOTS of shots... "the camera bag" was advanced editing, So I kept that formost in my mind, then the origionaly of the photographer, the colors, lighting, composition, and lastly my personal do I like this photo.... Although I am not an Expert photographer of Digital art, I have judged quite a few Film prints back in the day... (lurking back to the shadows of the rocks now)


We can't see your votes....we can see the average vote you hand out....and you can see ours too.
Stay honest.


Listen to that Luci11e or you may get banned. Well for fun anyway...

Yes, please stay honest and vote what you feel it deserves. Everyone here has a different scale for voting, but if you decide to hand out low votes you may want to add a comment on why you did that. Voting threads pop up all the time around here so you can easily find some background if interested.
05/19/2010 05:59:33 PM · #23
little troll.... ok point taken...
Thanks Ken, I do intend to stay honest, but I will give comments, I did on the ones I deememd exceptional. That is one of the reason's I joined this site, was to get critique on my shots... whether they like them or not I do want to know why, espically the bad ones. I've always learned more by my mistakes than my sucess's (in all aspects of life)
05/19/2010 06:05:33 PM · #24
Originally posted by littlemav:

But, to justify my lower scores on LOTS of shots... "the camera bag" was advanced editing, So I kept that formost in my mind, then the origionaly of the photographer, the colors, lighting, composition, and lastly my personal do I like this photo....)


All good points as to why you would vote a photo a certain way, but please remember that DPC Advanced Editing is not 'all is free and open' editing.

There are very specific and limiting rules that are allowed in Advanced editing - no new shapes or objects created. Cloning is allowed but only to remove imperfections and minor distractions. It is not digital art in any way shape or form, and many (including me) typically use editing that would be allowed in Basic challenges. IMO, it should be about the photograph, not the editing...but the editing should only enhance the photo, not create it.

Message edited by author 2010-05-19 18:06:10.
05/19/2010 06:09:11 PM · #25
Originally posted by bassbone:

Originally posted by littlemav:

But, to justify my lower scores on LOTS of shots... "the camera bag" was advanced editing, So I kept that formost in my mind, then the origionaly of the photographer, the colors, lighting, composition, and lastly my personal do I like this photo....)


All good points as to why you would vote a photo a certain way, but please remember that DPC Advanced Editing is not 'all is free and open' editing.

There are very specific and limiting rules that are allowed in Advanced editing - no new shapes or objects created. Cloning is allowed but only to remove imperfections and minor distractions. It is not digital art in any way shape or form, and many (including me) typically use editing that would be allowed in Basic challenges. IMO, it should be about the photograph, not the editing...but the editing should only enhance the photo, not create it.


Nice! Very well said.
Pages:  
Current Server Time: 09/18/2025 04:13:17 PM

Please log in or register to post to the forums.


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 09/18/2025 04:13:17 PM EDT.