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MPISCIOTTI

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u should have a macro setting on there its when u zoom in to the coral and just get a really close up shot that looks amazing.. where u can actually see all of the detail of the coral up close... hold on let me search that camera
 
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mike try using that setting on the turn dial up top where u take the pic. turn it to the flower.. you have a tripod right? get as close as u can but not to close to the glass. zoom in all the way and try to get the best pic u can.. take a macro shot of a coral...


that flower setting up top is for close ups..

check this page out.. it lets ya learn a little
http://kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=6370/566/581&pq-locale=en_US
 
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kk.. the trick of taking macros is finding the sweet spot and staying steady. and quickness.. lolz.. try it out once you get a nice pic u would be like wow....

also def. invest in the tripod ur pics will always look alot better...
u can get one for like 10-20 dollars...
 

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