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tehsusu88

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Guys, can you guys comment on these fotos? Coz I dunno what went wrong. http://www.pbase.com/tehsusu88/bad_pics

Full EXIF Info:
Date/Time 16-Feb-2003 22:41:00
Make FujiFilm
Model FinePix S304
Flash Used Yes
Focal Length 28.7 mm
Exposure Time 3.00 sec
Aperture f/2.8
ISO Equivalent 100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Mode matrix (5)
JPEG Quality basic (1)
Exposure Program (8)
Focus Distance

Pls give me some tips pls...
 

Have the same model and make as yours..

would like to know what flash you used and what condiitions were the photos taken at..(ie: lighting from external source such as street lamp???)
 

Originally posted by tehsusu88
Guys, can you guys comment on these fotos? Coz I dunno what went wrong. http://www.pbase.com/tehsusu88/bad_pics

Full EXIF Info:
Date/Time 16-Feb-2003 22:41:00
Make FujiFilm
Model FinePix S304
Flash Used Yes
Focal Length 28.7 mm
Exposure Time 3.00 sec
Aperture f/2.8
ISO Equivalent 100
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Mode matrix (5)
JPEG Quality basic (1)
Exposure Program (8)
Focus Distance

Pls give me some tips pls...
for 3 sec exposure, i suppose it's due to movement or cam shake? :dunno:
 

But guys, did you notice the red on the right side? Why was it so? The lighting was not really good i would say.
 

hi tehsusu,

use a tripod, play with the WB settings... should be okay.

the reddish/orangy tinge seems to be because of the lighting at the playground/exercise park you were at... i think the cat moved before the flash was fired... hence the orangy 'ghost' effect of the cat???

:dunno:
 

from what I know of photography, there's a problem of cam shake. Use a tripo next time or practise alot until you dont shake so much anymore :)
 

haha can't expect the cat to really be so "guai" and stay infront of the tripod eh..

try using forced flash for the s304 to increase your shutter speed
 

Originally posted by tehsusu88
Guys, can you guys comment on these fotos? Coz I dunno what went wrong. Exposure Time 3.00 sec
Pls give me some tips pls...

Stability. Try a using a tripod.
 

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