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13 Tips for Improving Outdoor Photography
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13 Tips for Improving Outdoor Photography. 1) Never select all of the focus points for portraits, pick one. 2) Always focus on the eyes. 3) Shoot wide open for shallow depth of field. 4) Never, ever, shoot a portrait at less than 50mm; try to stay at 70mm or higher. 26mm. 200mm.
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13 Tips for Improving Outdoor Photography
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1) Never select all of the focus points for portraits, pick one.
4) Never, ever, shoot a portrait at less than 50mm; try to stay at 70mm or higher. 26mm 200mm
6) Always bring a gray card or a piece of a grey card for white balance.
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