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<blockquote data-quote="ShootRaw" data-source="post: 353076" data-attributes="member: 16936"><p>Those questions can only be answered with trial and error...Every situation is different..Light changes constantly outdoors..I would practice,research, and practice again...If you understand the Exposure triangle, that will be the most important thing to have nailed down in this situation...All the rest is something you will just have to learn by doing it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootRaw, post: 353076, member: 16936"] Those questions can only be answered with trial and error...Every situation is different..Light changes constantly outdoors..I would practice,research, and practice again...If you understand the Exposure triangle, that will be the most important thing to have nailed down in this situation...All the rest is something you will just have to learn by doing it.. [/QUOTE]
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