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<blockquote data-quote="Montana Michael" data-source="post: 370254" data-attributes="member: 11259"><p>i was in full manual mode other than i let the camera decide iso. i try to take every shot in manual now so i can play with the settings and see the results. when i can i will post the original raw picture with no white balance set so you can see it. i chose the shutter speed on my idea of trying to get the water motion to stop. (wanted the water to show all the drops) and according to the meter the f/stop was at the correct for exposure. i dont always listen to the camera meter and will adjust even farther but i took so many pictures that day i dont recall if i went with the meter or adjusted to what i liked on this picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montana Michael, post: 370254, member: 11259"] i was in full manual mode other than i let the camera decide iso. i try to take every shot in manual now so i can play with the settings and see the results. when i can i will post the original raw picture with no white balance set so you can see it. i chose the shutter speed on my idea of trying to get the water motion to stop. (wanted the water to show all the drops) and according to the meter the f/stop was at the correct for exposure. i dont always listen to the camera meter and will adjust even farther but i took so many pictures that day i dont recall if i went with the meter or adjusted to what i liked on this picture. [/QUOTE]
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