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Any tips appreciated - dance recital photography
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 513046" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Before I give you any kind of detailed answer, let me ask you a couple things... First of all, how well do you understand the Exposure Triangle? </p><p></p><p>And I mean *REALLY* understand it. </p><p></p><p>I ask this because, 1) I don't know how well you understand those concepts and 2), because exposure, really, is what lies at the core of your question. I could give you some "canned" suggestions on what settings to use, but if those settings didn't work in your exact situation, it sounds like you'd be at a loss as to what to do next. Would you say that sounds accurate? I'm asking this because really, there are no "secret recipes" you can apply in these sorts of situations to get guaranteed results; each method suggested to you (Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual) has its pluses and minuses and I could use any of them and get good results. The key is in understanding and applying knowledge of exposure and that means really understanding the Exposure Triangle. Armed with that knowledge you would be able to determine for yourself what the best settings would be and how to adapt, on the fly, as needed so you would get consistently good results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 513046, member: 13090"] Before I give you any kind of detailed answer, let me ask you a couple things... First of all, how well do you understand the Exposure Triangle? And I mean *REALLY* understand it. I ask this because, 1) I don't know how well you understand those concepts and 2), because exposure, really, is what lies at the core of your question. I could give you some "canned" suggestions on what settings to use, but if those settings didn't work in your exact situation, it sounds like you'd be at a loss as to what to do next. Would you say that sounds accurate? I'm asking this because really, there are no "secret recipes" you can apply in these sorts of situations to get guaranteed results; each method suggested to you (Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual) has its pluses and minuses and I could use any of them and get good results. The key is in understanding and applying knowledge of exposure and that means really understanding the Exposure Triangle. Armed with that knowledge you would be able to determine for yourself what the best settings would be and how to adapt, on the fly, as needed so you would get consistently good results. [/QUOTE]
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