I'd love to see it feel free to post away!Jeanne said:Hey Ian! I really like the stripe/ jungle! I am also liking the Red Stripe Bell, my stripe that hatched out from my Bells looks just like yours, I will have to get an updated picture of her.
Ian S. said:I'd love to see it feel free to post away!
Ian S. said:WOW!! Jeanne that is a killer stripe bell. I love how the pattern continues into the tail. Only question is how much??
LOL I'll kick in free babiesJeanne said:You know, I really need the money BUT I just can't sell her
When we have our own Redstripe Bell, we will have to do a trade to keep the line outcrossed though :main_thumbsup:
Ian S. said:P.S. what camera did you pic up!
Ian S. said:I think once you get the hang of it you'll be just fine. It took me a long time and lots of tinkering with settings to figure some stuff out. I still don't know what everything does yet but thats a beautiful camera. Let me know if I can help out with anything on it.
I usually have it set to "A" I keep the flash on auto. 64 ISO with macro enabled. They reccomend a distance of four feet for taking the actual pic I usually hit it up around two and a half. Also if your pics are coming out dark switch it to the "camera" (not the video one) symbol with the same settings applied. I can only get good photos without a flash if they are taken out doors in natural lighting.Jeanne said:What setting do you use, I have tried "P" for automatic detecting, and I have also tried putting it on "Indoor". Tried taking with a lot of lighting, and no flash, with flash. With minimal lighting, etc...etc