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<blockquote data-quote="BobB" data-source="post: 501880" data-attributes="member: 39829"><p>Welcome Amber. The best advise I can offer is shoot everything; cat, dog, window, chair, silverware, neighbor, well, you get the idea. The thought here is to get comfortable shooting with your camera. Change the ISO settings, change the aperture setting and shoot again. Go outside and shoot the sidewalk, a tree, cars in the parking lot, a cloud. Again you're getting to know your camera. By familiarizing yourself with your camera's capabilities, when you want to shoot a "keeper image", you'll be ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobB, post: 501880, member: 39829"] Welcome Amber. The best advise I can offer is shoot everything; cat, dog, window, chair, silverware, neighbor, well, you get the idea. The thought here is to get comfortable shooting with your camera. Change the ISO settings, change the aperture setting and shoot again. Go outside and shoot the sidewalk, a tree, cars in the parking lot, a cloud. Again you're getting to know your camera. By familiarizing yourself with your camera's capabilities, when you want to shoot a "keeper image", you'll be ready. [/QUOTE]
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