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Awsome photos!
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Couple of quick points that may be of interest:
Small aperture creates a greater "depth of field" (i.e. things are in focus that are near and far) whereas a large aperture puts only the immediate thing you have focused on in focus, for example a large aperature focused on a face puts the face in focus and everything else will be blurred.
A small aperture requires more light to "expose" so you will need a longer shutter spead than for a large aperature.
The higher the ISO spead of the film/digital setting, the less light you need to expose your shot but the photo will be more grainy. For most shots 400 is fine but if you want to blow up the photo then try 200 or even 100. If there isn't much light around try 800.
Most importantt in my opinion is "framing" (i.e. what you have in the shot), be aware of what else you can see through the viewfinder. I set mine to "P" for most of my shots and have the focus point only in the centre of the frame, I then push the shutter half way down to get the focus and then move the camera until I get the frame I want.
Hope this helps.
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Got mine delivered within a day of payment. Thanks very much Pedro
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I have 2 deerhunter camo rain suits size xl. For sale. Suit comprimises jacket and trousers. Brand new with tags £22 posted Each
1 SOLD TO markyboy 1 left
I'll take one if there is one left.
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Just been looking into getting one of the target rifles. The advice I received is that the FWB 300s sells for around £150-£300. Re the power, I believe they are around 6lb so about half the legal limit.
Mike