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  • simply awesome...not only your way is lucid...but so many of my questions were answered...by this series

  • very helpful informative video....................great presentation, thanks!

  • man ..... you are awesome....

  •  i did this in my bedrrom/house i took some close ups in aperture priority mode and on the widest aperture, but for some reason it came out really dark, where i could barely see the subject or anything for that matter, also sometimes if i have a less wide aperture, it came out blue-ish.????????????? pleeeease answer!

  • @alfcie1125 Contact me directly via the phototips show phone number at the website.

  • @alfcie1125 Understand how to achieve proper exposure first. Learn the compensation between Aperture, Shutterspeed and ISO to properly balance exposure.

    Exposure means exposure of your camera sensor to the light.

  • great video

  • Can you tell us what shutter speeds were used between f2/8 and f/11?

    That would be handy to know.

    good vid!

  • Awesome, Thanks a lot!

  • Very clear. Thanks a million...

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  • first time I actually understand!

    thanks!

  • nicely explained! bravo sir

  • thanks

  • Good job Thanx

  • chesse but good! XD thankyou!

  • GREAT... I cannot ever forget the lesson tought here so well. thanks.

    I have seen all the Parts but this question still need your answer that by changing apreture thats adjusts both depth of field and exposure, how come dog shots was not under over exposed???

  • so very clearly explained, thx

    i subscribed already.

  • Thank you so much.. Now I get it..

  • Excellent video. Thanks!!

  • bravo...thanks a lot. now i understand

  • Awesome video!!! Love the humor. I'm a beginner with a Nikon D80 and have been struggling with DOF. The way you explain it really really helps. Thanks.

  • Great video. thanks for posting this.

  • You need to watch all of them. Parts 1 through 3 to get the full picture. You are welcome though.

  • GREAT... I cannot ever forget the lesson tought here so well. thanks.

    I have seen all the Parts but this question still need your answer that by changing apreture thats adjusts both depth of field and exposure, how come dog shots was not under over exposed???

  • Because we changed the shutter speed to compensate. All of this is actually covered in my class....

  • just the step by step every begginer needs. thanks a lot for uploading this!

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