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Hi Elle! I just want to THANK you for such a great day! I just reviewed all of our shots and after explaining what the experiments were to my husband I realized how much we covered today. I really learned a lot about white balance which was such an interesting study with our night photographs.That was a function of my camera that I never even knew had such creative possibilities and can't wait to use it again. The observatory black and whites surprised me as it appeared on the LCD that there was more separation of the domes and sky but perhaps this was b/c the brightness setting gave us that impression? Kelli from Los Angeles
Hey Elle, thanks so much I had a great time today and I learned soooo much. You are a wonderful, patient instructor. I started out today feeling like a mute learning a new language, now at least I feel as is a few letters make a bit of sense, like A and S and ISO! ...Best, Susan
Photograph Tip 2
When to shoot Shutter Priority - When you are capturing motion like runners, bicycles,
you need to set a shutter speed minimum of 1/250 sec and faster. 1/60 and 1/125
shooting 100-400 film speed in bright daylight is safe speed to prevent camera shake.
Camera shake gets worse if you shoot longer focal lengths ( 100 mm and longer )
At 200mm, you need a minimum of 1/250 sec and a film speed of 400-800 in bright daylight.
Sports and action photographer shoot at high ISOs and high shutter speeds to STOP ACTION.
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