Monday, February 10, 2014

Your Compete Guide to Outdoor Photography - Part Two

Your Compete Guide to Outdoor Photography - Part Two: "As outdoor photography incorporates a wide selection of genres you’ll find Manual mode will offer you the most flexible and convenient grounds for setting and changing values on the go. But Manual mode isn’t for everyone, so if you’re not feeling confident enough yet, try using a semi-manual mode. Aperture Priority is great if you want to control the depth of field of your image, for example if you want the majority of the scene to be sharp and in focus."



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