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Old March 2nd, 2008, 12:14   #4
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Originally Posted by Wilson View Post
Whenever I try to take pictures, they always turn out terrible. Whats involved in taking good shots like these? (please forgive the highly loaded question)
Nice pun! LOL

These were actually very simple. I got up early in the moring to capture the morning light. No flash. The rest is just placement. Just make sure your shutter speed is at least 1/60 sec to prevent blurr. Use a tripod if you have one if the light is not sufficient for 1/60 sec. Or, if your camera has image stabilization, the helps a lot, too. Use a low ISO and a large aperture (small number) to help in image quality. The large aperture will enable a faster shutter speed and the low ISO will give you good image quality from a small digicam. If you have a DSLR, high ISO's are fine.
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