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Photography Tutorials - Landscape Photography Tips - Learn How To Use Your Camera In Manual Mode

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

Hi Everyone. Welcome to another landscape and seascape photography tip. Heaps of people when they are starting out are unsure how to find correct exposure when taking photos. This little trick should help you get correct exposure when taking your landscape photographs. Its easy and takes about 10 seconds to do.




Let me know what you think!

Jamie Paterson

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  • Thank you Jamie for sharing your knowledge, your videos are fantastic. I have learned so much from you.

  • @stuf1231 No problems at all. That is great positive feedback. :-) Keep shooting.

  • @stuf1231 No problems at all. That is great positive feedback. :-) Keep shooting.

  • nice tips thanks

  • @vicfallsboy No problems at all. Hopefully they help you out.

  • great tips! Thanks.

  • Hi Jarhead,

    Thank you for your commment. I hope this tip helps you out. :-)

    Jamie

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  • thanks mate ! GReat tip

  • Thank you!

  • you know what jamie your a good fellow

    since i saw your tip i have never stopped shooting out of M mode.

    best tip for me on u tube

    warlord from kashmir peaks himalayas

    keep up the the good work

    were all learning from you mate...

  • @alexandernail37 Well im only new to photography and ill take any advice from anyone that knows way more than me , its called learning , anyway mate link me to some of your vids and tips if you have any , once again jamie , keep up the good work.

  • @Mr40up Fair comment, but there is little value in telling people what you know if its detrimental.

    I commend the sharing of knowledge but really this advice is not good advice. I suspect he might even know better which makes it even stranger!

  • @alexandernail37 least hes having a go at passing on what he knows , and some of his photos are amazing , maybe instead of putting jamie down you should post your own vids. well done jamie , keep up the good work .

  • To be perfectly honest, as a landscape photographer myself I can only imagine this being misleading to beginners.

    It reinforces the idea that shooting in manual i difficult.

    This method kind of works if the auto settings are anywhere near what you might actaully select. In plenty of situations auto might have chosen f5.6 ISO400 1/20. Not the kind of settings you want if you have a tripod.

    A simpler approach is to say...Set the camera to Av, set the aperture to f/13 set the ISO to 100 and adjust

  • You made that sound so easy Jamie....... and it is!! Thanks :)

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