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Thread started 07/15/06 6:03pm

Ocean

HELP ALTHOM, BYRON, RETINA, NOTORIOUS

or anyone that knows anything about camera's .....Taylor and Tyryn had another dance comp yesterday ..they did really well..Taylor came first in everything she entered and Tyryn came first in all under 10 events but didn't place in the 10 -13 smile ....but I was soooo looking forward to getting photos of them dancing (Taylor's partner yesterday was a guy that is a professional dancer) ....anyway my crappy camera wouldn't capture movement as it is too slow bawl ...so I'm going to buy a new one..any advice.....( objects will be moving and I won't always be able to use the flash)

Here r some pic's smile

Junior place winners from her dance school, teacher at the back smile

Tyryn and his partner and Taylor

Taylor and her friend smile

bawl my bloody camera

Taylor and her normal partner mr.green

Taylor and Tyryn mr.green
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Reply #1 posted 07/15/06 6:08pm

CHIC0

headbang DANCERS ROCK!!!! headbang


your children look great!!! biggrin love the last pic. lol
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Reply #2 posted 07/15/06 6:13pm

Ocean

CHIC0 said:

headbang DANCERS ROCK!!!! headbang


your children look great!!! biggrin love the last pic. lol

mr.green thanks hun ...I was so proud of them *grin*
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Reply #3 posted 07/15/06 6:13pm

Byron

Taylor's dance partner!!...Are those sideburns??...lol lol eek

The pics are great, hun... nod...Taylor has an absolutely beautiful smile smile...and they both look like they're having a blast in that last photo...lol lol (and Tyryn's smiling! Whoa.!)...Wonderful... rose
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Reply #4 posted 07/15/06 6:16pm

Ocean

Byron said:

Taylor's dance partner!!...Are those sideburns ??...lol lol eek

The pics are great, hun... nod...Taylor has an absolutely beautiful smile smile...and they both look like they're having a blast in that last photo...lol lol (and Tyryn's smiling! Whoa.!)...Wonderful... rose

eek her normally partner u mean? lol
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Reply #5 posted 07/15/06 6:17pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

The pics are just amazing congrats on you job Kylie WELL DONE!



eek Is it just me or do all these children look like they could be related in great?
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Reply #6 posted 07/15/06 6:19pm

Ocean

Byron said:

Taylor's dance partner!!...Are those sideburns??...lol lol eek

The pics are great, hun... nod...Taylor has an absolutely beautiful smile smile...and they both look like they're having a blast in that last photo...lol lol (and Tyryn's smiling! Whoa.!)...Wonderful... rose

Taylor is alway's smiling lol ..bloody Tyryn I have to just about threaten to break his neck to get a smile when the camera comes out lol
She brought her patner a box of chocolates yesterday (with her own money) and made a card to thank him for dancing with her mushy (she doesn't take after her mother..she is too sweet neutral lol
Oh and she's a poser confused lol
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Reply #7 posted 07/15/06 6:22pm

Byron

Ocean said:

Byron said:

Taylor's dance partner!!...Are those sideburns ??...lol lol eek

The pics are great, hun... nod...Taylor has an absolutely beautiful smile smile...and they both look like they're having a blast in that last photo...lol lol (and Tyryn's smiling! Whoa.!)...Wonderful... rose

eek her normally partner u mean? lol

No, the 19 year old..lol lol
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Reply #8 posted 07/15/06 6:22pm

Ocean

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

The pics are just amazing congrats on you job Kylie WELL DONE!



eek Is it just me or do all these children look like they could be related in great?

Thanks hun mr.green ....all the kids are great ..u should see them all ...I have to get them to teach me..it's a bit sad when ur kids know how to waltz and u don't neutral lol
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Reply #9 posted 07/15/06 6:23pm

Ocean

Byron said:

Ocean said:


eek her normally partner u mean? lol

No, the 19 year old..lol lol

falloff um no I think that is just the movement in the stupid camera ...bawl so what do u suggest Mr Wade? hmmm
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Reply #10 posted 07/15/06 6:24pm

Byron

Ocean said:

Byron said:

Taylor's dance partner!!...Are those sideburns??...lol lol eek

The pics are great, hun... nod...Taylor has an absolutely beautiful smile smile...and they both look like they're having a blast in that last photo...lol lol (and Tyryn's smiling! Whoa.!)...Wonderful... rose

Taylor is alway's smiling lol ..bloody Tyryn I have to just about threaten to break his neck to get a smile when the camera comes out lol
She brought her patner a box of chocolates yesterday (with her own money) and made a card to thank him for dancing with her mushy (she doesn't take after her mother..she is too sweet neutral lol
Oh and she's a poser confused lol


Aww...*grin* smile And yeah, I see the poser in her..lol lol

I love her smile in this photo:





She seems ridiculously, and sincerely, happy... nod smile
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Reply #11 posted 07/15/06 6:25pm

Ocean

Byron said:

Ocean said:


Taylor is alway's smiling lol ..bloody Tyryn I have to just about threaten to break his neck to get a smile when the camera comes out lol
She brought her patner a box of chocolates yesterday (with her own money) and made a card to thank him for dancing with her mushy (she doesn't take after her mother..she is too sweet neutral lol
Oh and she's a poser confused lol


Aww...*grin* smile And yeah, I see the poser in her..lol lol

I love her smile in this photo:





She seems ridiculously, and sincerely, happy... nod smile
Omg was she ever....she couldn't stop smiling mushy
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Reply #12 posted 07/15/06 6:26pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

Ocean said:

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

The pics are just amazing congrats on you job Kylie WELL DONE!



eek Is it just me or do all these children look like they could be related in great?

Thanks hun mr.green ....all the kids are great ..u should see them all ...I have to get them to teach me..it's a bit sad when ur kids know how to waltz and u don't neutral lol


That just means you are a dedicated and awesome mom! YOU could ask the children to waltz with you.... wink
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Reply #13 posted 07/15/06 6:29pm

Ocean

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

Ocean said:


Thanks hun mr.green ....all the kids are great ..u should see them all ...I have to get them to teach me..it's a bit sad when ur kids know how to waltz and u don't neutral lol


That just means you are a dedicated and awesome mom! YOU could ask the children to waltz with you.... wink

hug ...I did neutral ..they said their feet hurt confused...whistling I think they were implying I stood on them to much confused
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Reply #14 posted 07/15/06 6:33pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

Ocean said:

Muse2NOPharaoh said:



That just means you are a dedicated and awesome mom! YOU could ask the children to waltz with you.... wink

hug ...I did neutral ..they said their feet hurt confused...whistling I think they were implying I stood on them to much confused
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ROFLMAO!
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Reply #15 posted 07/15/06 6:33pm

Byron

Ocean said:

Byron said:


No, the 19 year old..lol lol

falloff um no I think that is just the movement in the stupid camera ...bawl so what do u suggest Mr Wade? hmmm

Well, if you get a lower-to-midrange camera, see if it allows for you to set the shutter speed in some way (the longer the shutter stays open, the more blurry the movement will appear). Sometimes cameras have an "Action" setting, which is designed specifically for taking shots of action and movement with a minimum of blurring. The only thing is that if you're not allowed to use a flash...if not then the shutter has to stay open longer in order to make sure it allows in the correct amount of light. And with the shutter staying open longer, there's more of a chance of blurring like I said before...
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Reply #16 posted 07/15/06 6:36pm

Ocean

Byron said:

Ocean said:


falloff um no I think that is just the movement in the stupid camera ...bawl so what do u suggest Mr Wade? hmmm

Well, if you get a lower-to-midrange camera, see if it allows for you to set the shutter speed in some way (the longer the shutter stays open, the more blurry the movement will appear). Sometimes cameras have an "Action" setting, which is designed specifically for taking shots of action and movement with a minimum of blurring. The only thing is that if you're not allowed to use a flash...if not then the shutter has to stay open longer in order to make sure it allows in the correct amount of light. And with the shutter staying open longer, there's more of a chance of blurring like I said before...
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bawl
um so what should the shutter speed be.....and I think this maybe all to technical...I may need u all to just tell me which one to buy neutral lol
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Reply #17 posted 07/15/06 6:38pm

Byron

Ocean said:

Byron said:


Well, if you get a lower-to-midrange camera, see if it allows for you to set the shutter speed in some way (the longer the shutter stays open, the more blurry the movement will appear). Sometimes cameras have an "Action" setting, which is designed specifically for taking shots of action and movement with a minimum of blurring. The only thing is that if you're not allowed to use a flash...if not then the shutter has to stay open longer in order to make sure it allows in the correct amount of light. And with the shutter staying open longer, there's more of a chance of blurring like I said before...
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bawl
um so what should the shutter speed be.....and I think this maybe all to technical...I may need u all to just tell me which one to buy neutral lol

lol...You may need to just look for a camera that has an "Action" setting (or whatever term would be used in Australia..lol...rooting setting?...heh cool )...Sometimes they just have an icon, like a guy running...that would mean "Actions" setting. I'll go look up a few cameras that have it and you can check them out... nod
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Reply #18 posted 07/15/06 6:41pm

Ocean

Byron said:

Ocean said:


bawl
um so what should the shutter speed be.....and I think this maybe all to technical...I may need u all to just tell me which one to buy neutral lol

lol...You may need to just look for a camera that has an "Action" setting (or whatever term would be used in Australia..lol...rooting setting?...heh cool )...Sometimes they just have an icon, like a guy running...that would mean "Actions" setting. I'll go look up a few cameras that have it and you can check them out... nod

confused I didn't mean that kind of action neutral lol
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Reply #19 posted 07/15/06 6:47pm

Byron

Here's one...the Canon Digital Rebel XT:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/...e&n=502394

Pertinent part: "If action photography is your specialty, the Rebel XT offers a continuous shooting mode that captures as many as 14 images as fast as three frames per second." (that means that you just hold the release button down and it takes up to 14 quick shots in succession, going as fast as taking three photos in a one-second timespan. That should freeze action rather well.)
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Reply #20 posted 07/15/06 6:55pm

Ocean

Byron said:

Here's one...the Canon Digital Rebel XT:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/...e&n=502394

Pertinent part: "If action photography is your specialty, the Rebel XT offers a continuous shooting mode that captures as many as 14 images as fast as three frames per second." (that means that you just hold the release button down and it takes up to 14 quick shots in succession, going as fast as taking three photos in a one-second timespan. That should freeze action rather well.)

oooh ok.....their sample photo was a plate of fruit.....I looked on some other websites too and none of them show u what the action shots turn out like pout and since I have no idea what Im looking at I just look at the pretty pictures lol ....(I sound like a kindergarten kid with her first library book) lol
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Reply #21 posted 07/15/06 7:43pm

Mach


Taylor and Tyryn


Beautiful rose

you can tell how much fun they had by the expressions on their faces


congrtas biggrin

and for mom too rose
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Reply #22 posted 07/17/06 12:57am

Ocean

Mach said:


Taylor and Tyryn


Beautiful rose

you can tell how much fun they had by the expressions on their faces


congrtas biggrin

and for mom too rose

kiss2
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Reply #23 posted 07/17/06 4:39pm

althom

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It helps if you're not drunk when you take photos. rolleyes
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Reply #24 posted 07/17/06 7:37pm

retina

Well, what many sports photographers do is use an extremely fast shutter speed. This means that the camera registers very little movement but also very little light, so they usually have to compensate for that by using extremely lightsensitive film. Some digital cameras allow you to set both shutter speed and ASA (lightsensitivity), in which case you could figure out your own optimal setting. I experimented with that for fun recently and me and a friend took some pictures of each other jumping and made it look like we were hovering in the air, very much in focus. It was pretty cool (I believe the settings we used were 1/5000 of a second and 1600 ASA). If you want a simpler and cheaper camera, just look for one with an "action" setting as was previously mentioned on this thread.
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Reply #25 posted 07/17/06 8:06pm

applekisses

Kylie! These are great...thanks for sharing them with us...your kids are so beautiful smile
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Reply #26 posted 07/17/06 8:13pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
grinderSexy

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Absolutely adorable dollface kiss2
2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740
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Reply #27 posted 07/17/06 11:17pm

Ocean

althom said:

It helps if you're not drunk when you take photos. rolleyes

mad
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Reply #28 posted 07/17/06 11:18pm

Ocean

retina said:

Well, what many sports photographers do is use an extremely fast shutter speed. This means that the camera registers very little movement but also very little light, so they usually have to compensate for that by using extremely lightsensitive film. Some digital cameras allow you to set both shutter speed and ASA (lightsensitivity), in which case you could figure out your own optimal setting. I experimented with that for fun recently and me and a friend took some pictures of each other jumping and made it look like we were hovering in the air, very much in focus. It was pretty cool (I believe the settings we used were 1/5000 of a second and 1600 ASA). If you want a simpler and cheaper camera, just look for one with an "action" setting as was previously mentioned on this thread.

Thanks hun biggrin .....what sort of price range would this sort of camera be in and can u recommend any?
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Reply #29 posted 07/17/06 11:19pm

Ocean

applekisses said:

Kylie! These are great...thanks for sharing them with us...your kids are so beautiful smile

Thanks sweetie hug
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