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Aperture, FNumber, and Lightsource EXIF data
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<blockquote data-quote="karlyh" data-source="post: 3717" data-attributes="member: 1660"><p><strong>Re: Hello!</strong></p><p></p><p>This is better than a manual could ever provide and wow! Thank you for the time you have spent here... It will take me some time to allow these things to unfold, so to speak. But I'm saving this page and keeping it as a guide. </p><p>I'm learning so much here and validating other things I've either tried and/or been successful with or sometimes not. What I'm trying to say is.... I've just been 'doing it'.. Taking the photos, relying on instinct for what it is I 'see'.... and relying on luck as to how I capture it. Learning the ratio's seems daunting unless it can be broken down into parts as you have done for me here. I don't rely on preset buttons, never have but at the same time I pay little attention to the numbers/settings that I'm using. I could probably always get away with that..... but I'd really like to learn the why's and why for's instead of always just guessing. I've walked away from some pretty exciting 'would have been' shots after shrugging my shoulders as to what exactly I needed to do to get the shot. ESPECIALLY night shots. </p><p>Your photo of the city is awesome by the way... Just stunning! </p><p> </p><p>Thanks again!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlyh, post: 3717, member: 1660"] [b]Re: Hello![/b] This is better than a manual could ever provide and wow! Thank you for the time you have spent here... It will take me some time to allow these things to unfold, so to speak. But I'm saving this page and keeping it as a guide. I'm learning so much here and validating other things I've either tried and/or been successful with or sometimes not. What I'm trying to say is.... I've just been 'doing it'.. Taking the photos, relying on instinct for what it is I 'see'.... and relying on luck as to how I capture it. Learning the ratio's seems daunting unless it can be broken down into parts as you have done for me here. I don't rely on preset buttons, never have but at the same time I pay little attention to the numbers/settings that I'm using. I could probably always get away with that..... but I'd really like to learn the why's and why for's instead of always just guessing. I've walked away from some pretty exciting 'would have been' shots after shrugging my shoulders as to what exactly I needed to do to get the shot. ESPECIALLY night shots. Your photo of the city is awesome by the way... Just stunning! Thanks again!! [/QUOTE]
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