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Originally Posted by W.M.DEEEZ
Hmmmm....I feel better now...I was going to mention your framing in some of the pics...typically a little high...but I didn't think I should say anything, as some of the pics were framed perfectly, and I knew you'd get the hang of it sooner or later.
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Oh some of them are frame horribly. I still don't know the rules for framing.
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If all else fails, and you're indoors at that party, pop the flash up, and you can't go wrong!
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I stressed to her that I'm a total novice and she's fine with that. She offered to pay for my services but I declined, also less pressure.
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Are you clear on the stuff we discussed this morning? There was a lot in there, and I had to get to a job.
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Thanks for all your help and time. For the most part it is clear, I understand the principle theory of it. I went out at lunch and took some shots at different shutter speed and aperture. The problem is, I don't know in which atmosphere/environment you should change ISO, shutter speed or aperture.
I used ISO 400 and I tried with a large and small aperture and adjusted the shutter speed accordingly.
I'm not quite sure when you'd want to use a slow shutter speed unless you're going for a special effect - usually it's blurred and not as a clear.
I signed up for a basic course in photography.