Are you still stuck in auto mode, read this tutorial on using the different settings on your DSLR camera. Do be afraid just try its digital, if you dont like what you see just erase it and try again.. Shout out to photographer Scott D. Feldstein and LiferHacker.com
Click here for the articles
Part 1
Part 2
Enjoy Sho....
Friday, November 30, 2007
Getting Out Of The Auto Mode Setting
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Super Resource For The Digital Phtotographer
Came across a great resourse for digital photographer with links to photo hosting sits, photoblogs, online photo editing, and more. Check it out and bookmark it cause you will be going back..
http://mashable.com
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Best Times TO Shoot In The Fall

If your like me you love the colors the fall season brings, diffrent shades of Green, Red, & Orange. PhotoJoJo.com offers you some helpful advice on when to shoot to get the best shots..
Photojojo.com
Let me know how it goes...
Monday, November 26, 2007
Round the Corner's
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Found a website the will give your photos that rounded edge look with out using photoshop or gimp. I think its great simple
easy to use and if your not to fimilar with photo editing it a kool tool.
http://www.roundpic.com/
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Portable LED Lamps on Sale $10
Since being part of the Strobist comunnity, I think about how to light my shots in new ways,
who said you have to use a regular flash for you photography, its yours use what you like.
So I came across a deal on some portable tabletop LED lamps, I will be ordering two
I will post some shots when they arrive.
Shout Out To Strobist.com for help to open my views on lighting
Heres the link to the LED lamps
http://meritline.com/30-leds-headlamp-with-band.html
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Better Shots At Lower Shutter Speeds
Getting the a clear crisp shot with a handheld is not an easy task thank to the folf over at www.adidap.com
here are some techniques you can employ to get the deatiled shot at a lower shutter speed...
Every photographer knows that, as a general rule of thumb, a camera can be safely handheld as long as your shutter speed is at least 1/focal length or faster ”1”.
Some photographers were able to push this limit by 1 or 2 stops with practice and experience, others with technology buying stabilized lenses (VR or IS).
However here is a quick technique that will allow anyone to maximize his chances at getting a sharp picture at low shutter speeds.
1. Can I use a wider aperture?
2. Can I use a tripod?
3. Do I have a stabilized lens?
4. Can I boost my ISO?
This is a great article I read at All Day I Dream Of Photography.
You can view the full article here
http://www.adidap.com/2007/11/21/better-handheld-shots-at-low-shutter-speeds/
Friday, November 23, 2007
Welcome Shooters
Welcome To ThereShootin.Blogspot.com.
This Blog is Dedicated to Photography and
Photographers who want to get better.
You will find DIY things to try, Locations to hit
up, and different ways to take photos. I need your help
to make the site the best it can be, so feel free to comment
and say what you feel and you can always reach me at
ShoShoots@Gmail.com.....

