Picture taking help

TIMMYE

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I am trying to hone my picture taking skills. I am using a Toshiba 4.0 MP point & shoot. This has most of the standard options like macro, white balances, shutter speed, etc. Is there a genral setup used for a starting point to take pictures through the tank? Then adjust from there. Any help on this would be great. I would like to be able to get some decent shoots with this camera then once I hone my skills, talk the Boss (fiance) into maybe an SLR. TIA
 
This is my response from a recent [similar] question:
For close-ups you generally need to use small apertures [big f-numbers] to get decent depth of field, and for fish pictures you need fast shutter speeds. Here's the gist of it: the smaller your aperture the slower your shutter speed, and conversely, the faster your shutter speed the bigger your aperture. As the aperture increases in size [to allow more light thru, which allows faster shutter speeds] the depth of field decreases.
This article explains how the camera/lens/light meter work together. Photography is all about compromising between depth of field and shutter speed :)
 
Thanks for the link! Trying to learn to take a good picture is almost as addicting as setting up a SW tank!:( :lol:
 
Are there any other articles that anyone knows of like this for us new guys? This one is great. I am open to all the help I can get. TIA
 
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