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Copper slimline in Staghorn.

Jim

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That is a much better image Terry, well done to Peter for bringing the best out of you .. :tongue: Sorry, the camera ... :devil:
 

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That is so much better Terry well done both you and Peter I think I need a new camera Violet
 

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That really is chalk and cheese. I only pointed Terry in the right direction, he galloped with it:thumbs::camera:

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Vast improvement, amazing what a bit of tuition can do init?
Keep it up Terry and you can put me right when I get it wrong.
 

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Thats very nice Terry... Did you check the levels of the photo? They're out slightly.
 

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This is a retake photo of this pen with a lot of tuition from Peter (Buckeye) on how to use a camera in manual mode. Many thanks Peter!!!

Thats excellent Terry, much better, the colour is excellent.
 

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Thats excellent Terry, much better, the colour is excellent.

I have been taking the photos in Aperture Priority mode and with this mode being semi automatic the camera was governing the shutter speed thus dictating the amount of light needed. Peter took me through the settings in manual and thus I am getting more light into the photos and therefore giving me better photos !!!!
 
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