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Second shooter shots
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Second shooter shots
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I'm a sizing dummy...I think I figured it out and was able to post a few. There are 2 images here and 2 images on another thread ( how to post pics ) In the newbie secetion. Thanks for all you encouragement!! I love growing and trying new things. Now, if I can just understand how to control Aperture priority mode, manual is my thing but may find A faster for wedding exposure.
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Very nice results, especially for first time.
Figuring out how to get photos sized to fit can be intimidating at first, but once you get it, it seems simple. Most things are like that. Aperture priority mode seems to be, for many of us, the most useful overall, and is worth taking some time to get it settled in your mind how it works. Take a bunch of shots in different conditions to see how it acts, so it won't surprise you. Digital is great for this, as you can just dump the practice shots when you're through with them. brian |
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nice thanks for sharing
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