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Old 10-10-15, 10:57
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Originally Posted by wayne4court View Post
thanks for the reply.
i thought people on here would be keen to help out. guess i was wrong!
Not wrong, Wayne but I'm afraid we're too slow to give the tips in time. WPF is not a high volume forum but it has some real gems I'm suspect any tips would have assumed you had a working tripod, without that you want fairly wide apertures & high ISO. Manual focus is often better in low light situations, but the projected image may well have been bright enough to get round that. I sometime find with low light images, shots that look terribly underexposed at first can be rescued in post processing and can have less movement issues than those that looked better to begin with. I'm glad you managed to get some reasonable shots- I'd have liked to have a go as well, Durdle door has some very special memories for me, but Dorset is a bit far to travel just for an evening shoot
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