So I have never owned a camera before...# PhotoGear - 摄影器材
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Well, except for my iphone camera (if that counts)
Don't know much about ISO, aperture, shutter speed, WB etc. Here is my first
try with my EM5, at extremely dim light (one at my son's bedroom, one at
starbucks with a friend, both at night), on manual setting. I tried to apply
what I have read so far to practice for the first time. The third one was
this morning when it's still dark (was raining outside). Natural light. Did
not process the picture with any software, except that I resized them in
Jpeg format in a very unprofessional way. There are nothing special about
these pictures and I am sure that I must have done a million things wrong,
so I would really appreciate your input, because otherwise I wouldn't know
how to improve. I feel at least the color (first and second pic) is too
yellowish, lighting can definitely improve, and perhaps I could try to hold
the camera more still. Many thanks. //BOW
Please don't share my friend's pic anywhere else.
Don't know much about ISO, aperture, shutter speed, WB etc. Here is my first
try with my EM5, at extremely dim light (one at my son's bedroom, one at
starbucks with a friend, both at night), on manual setting. I tried to apply
what I have read so far to practice for the first time. The third one was
this morning when it's still dark (was raining outside). Natural light. Did
not process the picture with any software, except that I resized them in
Jpeg format in a very unprofessional way. There are nothing special about
these pictures and I am sure that I must have done a million things wrong,
so I would really appreciate your input, because otherwise I wouldn't know
how to improve. I feel at least the color (first and second pic) is too
yellowish, lighting can definitely improve, and perhaps I could try to hold
the camera more still. Many thanks. //BOW
Please don't share my friend's pic anywhere else.