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Images, Graphic Design, and Digital Photography
For those confused about aperture and shutter speed.
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman766" data-source="post: 777599" data-attributes="member: 71204"><p>Ok, I have a question about lighting. If I am taking pics of my daughter Cheerleading team at a competition, I will likely be in an area not very well lit, but she will be on brightly lit stage. Do I set the camera for the lighting where I am or where she will be? I am thinking I will be using a fast setting on the shutter speed so I can catch the tumbling and flips with no blurring. Her first competition in New Years Eve so I will get to try out my new camera then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman766, post: 777599, member: 71204"] Ok, I have a question about lighting. If I am taking pics of my daughter Cheerleading team at a competition, I will likely be in an area not very well lit, but she will be on brightly lit stage. Do I set the camera for the lighting where I am or where she will be? I am thinking I will be using a fast setting on the shutter speed so I can catch the tumbling and flips with no blurring. Her first competition in New Years Eve so I will get to try out my new camera then. [/QUOTE]
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