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stowbari
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Jul 21, 2017
I got into photography in the film days and quickly learned to take a bit more time setting up a shot because a bad shot was a waste of money in film and developing costs. Taking a picture on a digital camera doesn't cost money, but you could waste a lot of time separating the good pictures from the bad if you're too quick to snap a picture. Experiment with settings like aperture and shutter speed until you thoroughly understand them. Eventually, you'll be able to pick a setting and know how it will affect your image before you click the shutter. Most of the time, you'll be able to get the result you want in a single shot and won't have to spend as much time picking the best picture.
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