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Michelle's Things

Monday, June 19, 2006

monday 19-06-06 12.45pm

This is a promo still from the movie "Howl's Moving Castle" I loved this anime film, so sweeet.
this is me experimenting with the timer setting on the camera, by the way I finally found the timer that gives you ten seconds, in this photo I used the two second setting which is why its a little blurred, I ran back and went down on my knees to make it look like I'm standing, because the camera was only on a box, which meant it would've only captured my knees. Here I have stopped carrying boxes to the truck to take a snap of myself. hee hee.

I took this cloud formation above Barblet oval next to the hockey association stadium, whilst Bob was playing hockey behind the camera. I took more than this one, but am not going to post them all. Then this next one is Bob's family and friends helping clear out his sisters garage.





had a rather big weekend.
Mowed the lawn and weeded one third of my garden, it was hard work and left me feeling quite tired and my leg muscles were sore the next day, I gardenend for 8 eight hours.
Helped boyfriends sister move house.
Watched Bob's game of hockey and took photos of the spooky cloud formations during the game.
Watched a couple of dvd's one which I really enjoyed was "Howl's Moving Castle" its an awesome movie and I totally recommend it to everyone.
I shall now try to squeeze some photos of the above happenings on this entry.

2 Comments:

  • At 3:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Nice picture of the clouds. The problem though is that the trees are terribly underexposed (too dark). Your camera detects the bright sky, and confuses itself, forgetting that there are trees that are also important to the picture.

    How do you fix it? Unfortunately, your camera is a bit contrained when it comes to manual settings. If you'd like to try it again, my reccomendation is to fiddle with the Exposure (EV) settings on your camera (see page 87 of the manual). This will adjust the overall brightness. It would be better that the sky be too bright - something that can be adjusted with any digital photo program, rather than losing all the detail in the trees -- something that can't really be fixed.

    Oh, and try and level the trees with the horizon.

     
  • At 9:07 PM, Blogger Michelle said…

    aha coool, thanks for the tips p, shall attempt that when I get the camera out next, it is good practice before we go o.s.

     

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