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- Sep 30, 2004
Ok, so there are no words to describe how lame I am. I was the "official" (and I really should use that term loosely) photographer at our holiday party last night. Now keep in mind, I'm just using an SD400, but ok. Well, apparently I don't know how to use my digital camera, because most of my pictures, well, suck. They are quite blurry, and you'd think I would have figured this out since it happened before. Manual? What's a manual??
Anyway, I doubt I got many useful pics out of the 150+ I took. So I pretty much just embarassed myself and upset others who were expecting something fabulous.
The upside is that most likely, they won't ask me to take pictures again. The downside is how incompetent I look (not good when you are dealing with work!).
I should change my name to "user error"...
Anyway, to end my long-winded ramble, can anyone enlighten me on how to not have blurry photos in the off chance that someone DOES ask me to be a photographer again? Other than RTFM. Oh, and yes, I realize I need an SLR, but that's not quite in the budget yet...
Thanks!
c
Anyway, I doubt I got many useful pics out of the 150+ I took. So I pretty much just embarassed myself and upset others who were expecting something fabulous.
The upside is that most likely, they won't ask me to take pictures again. The downside is how incompetent I look (not good when you are dealing with work!).
I should change my name to "user error"...
Anyway, to end my long-winded ramble, can anyone enlighten me on how to not have blurry photos in the off chance that someone DOES ask me to be a photographer again? Other than RTFM. Oh, and yes, I realize I need an SLR, but that's not quite in the budget yet...
Thanks!
c