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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Classic post to a photography discussion board

I am really new at this photography thing and I have been asked to take pictures at my sisters wedding. I have a D50 with a SB600 flash I also have two lenses 18-55 and 70-300. The wedding will be at night and indoors. I need some input on what settings to put the camera since I am an ameture and really nervous. I was told to put the dial on S keep the shutter speed at 60 and the ISO at 400 and then hold really still. I want to know what to keep the focus at & if I should keep the Image quality on FINE and L all the time. I need to know what WB setting to keep in on. I know that most people might advise me not to do this since it is pretty clear that I don't know what I am doing. However, I am going to do this so I would appreciat any positive feedback. Thank you [emphasis mine]
And if that's not funny enough for you, just substitute "counterinsurgency" for "photography".

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