Hahaha, see how much of a noob I am that was meant to be a comment to the How to tag posts comment that was made. - luvevrythingDisney104.9 #2968 5-15-12 5:34PMLike Reply
Lol, no worries--we've all done this! And I'm not sure about the post tagging at all, sorry! - Spoonful_O_Sugar 435.8 #283 5-15-12 5:38PM
Well I've gotten pretty good at creeping and I'm almost certain I saw a post somewhere that said that. I think Admin did. - luvevrythingDisney 104.9 #2968 5-15-12 5:45PM
I prefer bigger screens rather than smaller screens. - vincentchase637.8 #168 5-15-12 5:41PMLike Reply
Hey, I was really looking forward to go to Disneyland today but its a cold day out and kids are already coughing. I'm really looking forward for great pictures. :-) Happy Mothers Day!
just go and walk off the cough, its not that cold. - Plumiegirl3322.5 #10 5-13-12 9:57AMLike Reply
I was debating for a while, trust me. Lol ! But I dont want them coughing all over the place. - luvevrythingDisney 104.9 #2968 5-13-12 10:07AM
Lol, I was like,"it's cold there?" So I checked my weather app and it says its 63 right now with a high of 79! - Spoonful_O_Sugar 435.8 #283 5-13-12 10:11AM
Hey, I was really looking forward to go to Disneyland today but its a cold day out and kids are already coughing. I'm really looking forward for great pictures. :-) Happy Mothers Day!
Sorry for the post earlier, I swear this thing hates me. WE are geting our AP and just got a point and shoot cameras. Many MWers are great photographers, any tips for a noob? I read one about iso to 800 in dark areas or something... Thanx More...
Try to find the beauty in small things. Pictures of the Partners statue and the castle are always enjoyed but it's really neat to see pictures of some of the small, neat details of Disneyland. Don't be afraid to try shooting from a different angle to get a really cool picture :) - Aquata292.2 #659 4-19-12 9:39PMLike(1) Reply
Agree, I love the different views many MWers take. Ty - luvevrythingDisney 104.9 #2968 4-19-12 9:41PM
ISO 800 will give you "grainy" digital images in the dark that you can not edit out when they are in JPEG format. With small point and shoot cameras I suggest using ISO 400 for inside and ISO 100 when you are outside in the sun. - MrFantasia2000JP23.5 #4768 4-19-12 9:40PMLike Reply
Thats the stuff. Thank you :-D - luvevrythingDisney 104.9 #2968 4-19-12 9:44PM
I always put ISO on auto and adjust the aperture manually. Typically, the ISO on a sunny day should be around 400. In dark areas, turn the ISO the highest your camera can go (typically 3200 or higher) - BaseballMickey_CM2819.5 #16 4-19-12 9:48PMLike Reply
Hmm, i get the iso but aperture? Is that not for SLR's only? - luvevrythingDisney 104.9 #2968 4-19-12 9:57PM
Oh sorry! Yes, aperature is only for SLR/DSLR cameras. - BaseballMickey_CM 2819.5 #16 4-19-12 10:03PM
For those of you that went to the LA ZOO website for membership. Their website says they are not valid. "Thank you for your interest in membership at the L.A. Zoo through the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association!
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