Abby Rose
TPF Noob!
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Now, about aperture. I know that a low aperture setting is for bokeh, and a high one will give you those twinkle-y lights when you take pictures at night.
But other than that, How do you know where to set them? I've been taking most of my daytime pictures at a low setting, and my nighttime ones at a high one. Is that a good approach? I do switch it up sometimes.
When are you supposed to use a "middle setting"?
I know this makes me look pretty dumb, but I AM new to this after all. :blushing:
But other than that, How do you know where to set them? I've been taking most of my daytime pictures at a low setting, and my nighttime ones at a high one. Is that a good approach? I do switch it up sometimes.
When are you supposed to use a "middle setting"?
I know this makes me look pretty dumb, but I AM new to this after all. :blushing: