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Old 01-02-2011, 09:31 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by k20z3 View Post
Some things to help you for the next time from a professional photographer;

The rule of thumb is 1 over the focal length is how much you can hand hold it... anything 1/60th of a second is the lowest you can hand hold your camera... if that makes sense?

ISO is important to compensate! In the morning you could be around 100 ISO if you have a quick lens, but in general bump up to 200 ISO and your SS's should help ...

Work with Kelvin temperature for white balance to get your preferred color.

Just some little tips
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