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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 696430" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Thanks, Paul. I like Anthony Morganti's editing videos. Since I've never done bracketing, I didn't know the self-timer could be set to take successive shots automatically like he showed. When I had my D90, I used the self-timer a few times for single images but haven't used it since.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks, Ron. I probably won't get a out a lot for sunrises but want to incorporate sunsets as well. So the same type of settings should apply. Part of what I want is the colorful sky immediately before sunrise. I was there 30 minutes prior to sunrise the other day which provided some very colorful scenes. I'll have to experiment with both manual vs. aperture priority to see which I prefer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 696430, member: 13196"] Thanks, Paul. I like Anthony Morganti's editing videos. Since I've never done bracketing, I didn't know the self-timer could be set to take successive shots automatically like he showed. When I had my D90, I used the self-timer a few times for single images but haven't used it since. Thanks, Ron. I probably won't get a out a lot for sunrises but want to incorporate sunsets as well. So the same type of settings should apply. Part of what I want is the colorful sky immediately before sunrise. I was there 30 minutes prior to sunrise the other day which provided some very colorful scenes. I'll have to experiment with both manual vs. aperture priority to see which I prefer. [/QUOTE]
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