We are in the process of redecorating our office and we decided that pictures of the area would be nice to have hanging on the lobby wall. I thought that a nighttime shot of our city would be cool. So last night I took a few pictures. I am not much of an expert, but have really started to enjoy photography lately. To get a good picture I will usually try many different settings, and take 10 or so shots with each setting. (not knowing what I'm really doing), so I could end up with as many as 100 pictures of the same thing using 10 different settings. I am familiar with the photography terms, such as f-stop, aperture, ISO, etc. but don't know really what they all mean, how they relate to each other and the like. Here are four pictures that I took last night. Any helpful hints as to what I could do to make them better would be greatly appreciated. Oh yeah, I have a Canon Rebel XTI, and love it.
This one was taken, using auto, no flash settings.
I can't remember what the settings were for this, only that the shutter was open for about 30 seconds (seemed like forever).
Unknown settings:
I think that this was regular auto setting.
This one was taken, using auto, no flash settings.
I can't remember what the settings were for this, only that the shutter was open for about 30 seconds (seemed like forever).
Unknown settings:
I think that this was regular auto setting.
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