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06-30-2010, 02:39 PM


Good stuff most people know but probably need a good simple reminder.

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You did it again, Sonny! Thank you.

From reading on the forum most of us need this information!

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Everything we all need but often times ignore, thanks for reminding!
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11-12-2010, 03:23 AM


Good tips there but one thing confuses me...the point about..."However, if you’re shooting with a digital camera there is no reason to bracket your shot as you don’t need to worry about burning your film." I think that this meant to say that "there is no reason NOT to bracket".
I ensure proper exposure by bracketing religiously and studying my histogram and highlights inducator...especially in landscape photos as I always have time for at least 3 exposures. MHO

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