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using ef-s 55-2500mm is does anyone know how to attach more than one photo in a post?
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Hi Tim
Is your wife's name Kim (as the file name suggests?) Tim and Kim? Anyway, I want that lens you have 55-2500mm is! Wow! (I guess a typo, right? - rather the 55-250mm is!) :lol: I prefer this photo of your wife to the other one. She looks content, relaxed. Pretty and a good pose. Thanks for sharing. The only 2 small suggestions I have are - her right hand (to the left of the photo) which is turned down and thus the top of her hand facing the flash directly caught quite a lot of light and thus is a bit bright / distracting. Also the church / building behind her head - but just visible to the left of her hair, is a bit distracting... try to always have no distracting elements in the background of a portrait, unless you really want that to tell part of the story (then I'd suggest show it off to the side ... not half cut off by her head). About attaching more than one photo in a post, you have to use photos hosted elsewhere on a host-website and link in the URL's. There is more information here: http://forums.steves-digicams.com/forums/view_topic.php?id=40634&forum_id=2 Otherwise you can "reply" to your own post and attach a photo in another reply post (I often do this, as do many other people). Regards Paul |
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Thanks for the help, I need all I can get. I've had my camera for a couple of years now and have been using this site since then just never joined. But has been a big help.Yes my wifesname is Kim and the lense is 55-250mm is. and love it so far this was the first time out with it too.
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nice work
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