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Photography Tip 3 - How to Photograph Sunsets

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2010

More information at my blog; http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com

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  • Useless. You recommend: Any shutterspeed, Any apperture, Any ISO below 200.

  • @localbkk I said my aperture is f/8 and it can usually be even smaller, shutter speeds can be different (many don't experiment with their DSLRs). If you find it useless, okay.

  • Are you using a special filter for the lense or is it a regular UV? Loving your shots. Thanks for sharing them.

  • @lmrproduction I'm using normal UV filters on my lenses. I do change them sometimes for ND or other, but all of the shots in my tutorials/tips were taken with a UV filter which doesn't affect image quality.

    No problem!

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  • @localbkk can you show how to set your camera, im new at photography may be a video showing how to set your camera,

  • I've just done a screen grab on my iPhone of each screen so I can read it when the sun next sets. Cheers!

  • @gini20 Your Shutter Speed in Nikon is the S Mode.

  • were to change the shutter speed on Nikon d3000 ......pleas tell me how to make it

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