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yeah, more light would help. you'll get a higher aperature and give yourself more depth of field too.
but the instructions said to not use the flash...when i did it was all washed out....i tried to use the room light but it was above and behind me :(

what's aperature and depth of field?

yeah, direct flash is not recommended with macro photography since you are way too close to the subject. it's best to bounce the flash

off of a bounce card or wall/ceiling. the best solution is daylight though :)

2 things make up an exposure. shutter speed and aperature. you prolly know what shutter speed is, it's how long the shutter is open.

aperature is how wide it opens. when the shutter is open wide, you have a very narrow depth of field, ie, only the point you focused

on is in focus. when the shutter is narrow, or stopped down, you have a greater depth of field, and not only is the point you focused on

in focus, but points in front of it and behind it are also still in focus.

So, I went to my school 10:00 A.M. in the morning to help make the apple pies. We are going to sell them on Sunday. Everyone sold a ticket to someone, so they have to pick up the pie tomorrow or the seller delivers the pie to the buyer. This money goes towards our Robotics trips to different states. We compete against other schools by completing an objective with a custom built robot. We made 350 pies today. :D They sell for about $12.00 each. We are short about $1000 dollars, so some families are making desserts to auction off on Sunday for some extra money.

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Here's a movie:

http://ls.e-dawg.com/RoboticsPie/MVI_3047.avi

Nice coin picture Anita! Second one is definitely much better.

So I was goofing around with sticking my head in my oven and taking pictures :D This one is kind of neat.. probably do some more later.

http://home.earthlink.net/~meentsbk/images.../IMG_0256_1.jpg

good picture

PRETTY money, nekro...cool pic, too. my macros don't do well :cry: but i'm gonna try some more...maybe use a fluorescent light for inside....

i like the detail in my morgan pix, but the coin is silver...not gold...kinda ruins it :(

such a pretty blue sky :wub:

true... the weather has been money out here all weekend. im gonna take some more shots today. all the tips i got from this thread so far make me wanna shoot shoot shoot. i got some real good ones from a sunset not too long ago, lemme dig them up.

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