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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 16146" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>You shot this in Manual mode. Most photographers would have used Aperture Priority or maybe Shutter Priority to arrive at the exposure. Just curious how do you arrive at the exposure setting in Manual? I always use the Analog Exposure Display in the view finder to set the exposure. Over the years I've found with nature shots you often have to take the shot the bird or other animal gives you. The shot is often fleeting and you don't really have time to worry over the composition. In this case after merging the three shots there was enough room around the bird taking off to re-crop and improve the composition in post processing. Good shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 16146, member: 654"] You shot this in Manual mode. Most photographers would have used Aperture Priority or maybe Shutter Priority to arrive at the exposure. Just curious how do you arrive at the exposure setting in Manual? I always use the Analog Exposure Display in the view finder to set the exposure. Over the years I've found with nature shots you often have to take the shot the bird or other animal gives you. The shot is often fleeting and you don't really have time to worry over the composition. In this case after merging the three shots there was enough room around the bird taking off to re-crop and improve the composition in post processing. Good shooting. [/QUOTE]
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