BeverleaRose
25-09-2012, 11:48am
Hi Everyone!
I am not a new member, but I have not yet used the forums to ask any questions, etc. Nor have I posted any of my photos! Actually I was unwell for a long time, and have only now picked up my health. I am now heavily involved in posting information onto Ancestry.co.uk - onto all my Family Tree branches (as well as my husband's). This has also resulted in are-kindling interest in my old love of photography as a hobby! I have been doing a lot of work, going back through all my old family photos, and modifying them, so that I can post them onto Ancestry online trees. Also, I grow roses, and we now have about 550 roses in our garden, and am now trying to take photos of as many different varieties as I can. Unfortunately, I am striking some problems trying to take good close-ups of these, and trying to find the balance between good photos and well-lit photos. The fine details I am after are eluding me! I am having trouble trying to find out what I am doing wrong with my later model Olympus e-350 - I had an e-340 Olympus a few years back, and knew how to set that very well, but I find the e-350 much harder to understand! Has anyone else found this to be true? I would like to hear some feed-back please, if you have?
Bev Schellen :)
I am not a new member, but I have not yet used the forums to ask any questions, etc. Nor have I posted any of my photos! Actually I was unwell for a long time, and have only now picked up my health. I am now heavily involved in posting information onto Ancestry.co.uk - onto all my Family Tree branches (as well as my husband's). This has also resulted in are-kindling interest in my old love of photography as a hobby! I have been doing a lot of work, going back through all my old family photos, and modifying them, so that I can post them onto Ancestry online trees. Also, I grow roses, and we now have about 550 roses in our garden, and am now trying to take photos of as many different varieties as I can. Unfortunately, I am striking some problems trying to take good close-ups of these, and trying to find the balance between good photos and well-lit photos. The fine details I am after are eluding me! I am having trouble trying to find out what I am doing wrong with my later model Olympus e-350 - I had an e-340 Olympus a few years back, and knew how to set that very well, but I find the e-350 much harder to understand! Has anyone else found this to be true? I would like to hear some feed-back please, if you have?
Bev Schellen :)