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Stonewall Jackson Dam
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<blockquote data-quote="adot45" data-source="post: 738767" data-attributes="member: 40001"><p>I like to use aperture priority and was taking some macro shots the night before and was trying to eliminate camera movement, so the ISO was cranked up. I like to keep the ISO in the 100~200ish range normally.....OK....couple that with the fact that there were other people waiting their turn for this vantage point to take pictures and then add in the fact that I couldn't find the ISO setting without my reading glasses...the thing was turning into a fire drill ...I just wanted to get out of the way! I was lucky to get what I did. :redface-new:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adot45, post: 738767, member: 40001"] I like to use aperture priority and was taking some macro shots the night before and was trying to eliminate camera movement, so the ISO was cranked up. I like to keep the ISO in the 100~200ish range normally.....OK....couple that with the fact that there were other people waiting their turn for this vantage point to take pictures and then add in the fact that I couldn't find the ISO setting without my reading glasses...the thing was turning into a fire drill ...I just wanted to get out of the way! I was lucky to get what I did. :redface-new: [/QUOTE]
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