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Great insight into bracketing & for me your explanation of manually bracketing has sorted me out ... at least in my head now some practise is needed lol.
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I'm glad you found it helpful Annette - thank you for the great feedback.
ReplyDeleteThis has certainly been very helpful,and I think I am going to start using this asap.
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Just finished reading. Great info! Thank you so much for taking the time to write this! I'm looking into purchasing a good camera and lens for landscape photography, and the cost of the various grad filters and such was driving things over my budget. This may help me get by in the mean time, and like you outlined, is probably the best option overall.
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