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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 795032" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>This is the reason why I love night shift, it gives me time to do a lot of research.</p><p></p><p>I have been reading up on how to photograph the gorillas that I will be seeing on the side of a volcano int the rain forest in Rwanda. Apparently due to the black fur of the gorillas I will have to use -1/2 to -2 exposure compensation, this is directly different to snow photography. Also I think I may be using high ISO due to my 80-400 only going to f/5.6 i guess a sharp grainy image is better than a blurry image any day. </p><p></p><p>There are so many different photo opportunities that will be coming my way and it is going to be a challenge capturing it as best I can, but it will be a lot of fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 795032, member: 9753"] This is the reason why I love night shift, it gives me time to do a lot of research. I have been reading up on how to photograph the gorillas that I will be seeing on the side of a volcano int the rain forest in Rwanda. Apparently due to the black fur of the gorillas I will have to use -1/2 to -2 exposure compensation, this is directly different to snow photography. Also I think I may be using high ISO due to my 80-400 only going to f/5.6 i guess a sharp grainy image is better than a blurry image any day. There are so many different photo opportunities that will be coming my way and it is going to be a challenge capturing it as best I can, but it will be a lot of fun. [/QUOTE]
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