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Real Estate Interior Settings Newbie Question
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<blockquote data-quote="JD7K" data-source="post: 146401" data-attributes="member: 14104"><p>Thanks! I have a tripod and IR remote on order to arrive this week. I work in Photoshop almost daily so while I am a complete newbie as far as photography and photography terminology is concerned, I do feel somewhat comfortable in post. I picked up the Nikon D7000 Digital Field Guide and D7000 for Dummies so I'll take your advice and begin reading up on the Aperture Priority Mode. My first few weeks of ownership have basically been relegated to learning/exploring the Scene modes. I just need to take this particular project to the next level. Additionally we have an upcoming Disney trip so I have decided that I would use architecturals and interiors as my leaping point into the world of photography.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD7K, post: 146401, member: 14104"] Thanks! I have a tripod and IR remote on order to arrive this week. I work in Photoshop almost daily so while I am a complete newbie as far as photography and photography terminology is concerned, I do feel somewhat comfortable in post. I picked up the Nikon D7000 Digital Field Guide and D7000 for Dummies so I'll take your advice and begin reading up on the Aperture Priority Mode. My first few weeks of ownership have basically been relegated to learning/exploring the Scene modes. I just need to take this particular project to the next level. Additionally we have an upcoming Disney trip so I have decided that I would use architecturals and interiors as my leaping point into the world of photography. [/QUOTE]
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