I have been using my uncle's Nikon 3100 DSLR which he has loaned me. This has a 18-55mm VR lens.
I used the Sports mode and also put the camera onto multiple shot mode for these photos.
This is much faster at taking multiple shots than the Fuji Bridge camera
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Night Time At The Eiffel Tower
To take night time shots I used the Night Time Mode.
It leaves the shutter open for longer to let more light in.
It leaves the shutter open for longer to let more light in.
This is my mum's favourite photo. I didn't realise that the shutter stayed open so long and moved the camera while the shot was being taken. I think the effect is pretty cool. |
This was also taken by moving the camera in the middle of the shot. |
Close Ups
Sunday, 2 September 2012
Water Shots
I decided to put the camera on sport mode as water moves fast.
Overall I think this was relatively successful.
Panoramic Shots
When I was in Paris I took a lot of photos with the fuji camera.
I learnt how to use the panorama mode. It is quite simple to use. I took one shot, then I moved the camera across so that a cross lined up with the silhouette of another cross.And then again a third time.
I took some more till I got the hang of it.
I learnt how to use the panorama mode. It is quite simple to use. I took one shot, then I moved the camera across so that a cross lined up with the silhouette of another cross.And then again a third time.
This was the first one I took at Chateau Versailles |
I took some more till I got the hang of it.
This one has got the Chateau Versailles in view with part of the garden. |
Here you can see right down to the great lake. |
Here you can see the palace with two fountains in front. |
This egg shaped structure is actually a circle. |
This is a shot of an out door ball room. |
This is a view of the front of the palace inside the courtyard with its nearly complete golden layer. |
A view from the first floor of the Eiffel Tower. The benefit of using a panorama view is that you can get more in the shot. Its better for a landscape picture and not a portrait picture. |
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