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<blockquote data-quote="J_Murphy" data-source="post: 105069" data-attributes="member: 12327"><p>I am looking for a little advice on use of smaller aperatures. What disadvantages can I expect by using very small aperatures of f22 up to f32. For example, I was shooting last night at dusk of a harbour scene with a lot of building, street and ship lights. I was on the other side shooting to try and capture the reflection of the lights on the water using aperature priority mode with low ISO to get a long exposure. However, the photos didn't come out as nice as I would have hoped. I was using a tripod. Any help/advice is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_Murphy, post: 105069, member: 12327"] I am looking for a little advice on use of smaller aperatures. What disadvantages can I expect by using very small aperatures of f22 up to f32. For example, I was shooting last night at dusk of a harbour scene with a lot of building, street and ship lights. I was on the other side shooting to try and capture the reflection of the lights on the water using aperature priority mode with low ISO to get a long exposure. However, the photos didn't come out as nice as I would have hoped. I was using a tripod. Any help/advice is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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