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    We just just stopped in a layby while I took a couple of shots to practice on my landscapes
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    Did you use the A-Dep setting on your camera Babs?

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    Great capture.
    Nice and peaceful

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    Oh sorry digidark I meant to say so, yep I did, I actually tried three settings today. A-dep which is what I used most, AV ISO 200 and also manual, (hey I sound like I know what I'm talking about)

    I have just gone back and checked and do you know I took this pic with all three settings and guess what I haven't a clue which setting this one was taken in in. I have looked at the properties and it says

    metering mode Spot
    aperture f/11.0
    exposure 0.0005s(1/200)
    ISO 200

    Oh well off work for a whole week the week after next will get plenty of practice, planning to spend quite a bit of time in the peak district it's only a hours drive from home

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    Your doing nicely with your Landscapes Babs,keep it up. Just because I am coming over to the North West for three days next week, doesnt mean you have to move to the Peak District you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by digidark View Post
    Your doing nicely with your Landscapes Babs,keep it up. Just because I am coming over to the North West for three days next week, doesnt mean you have to move to the Peak District you know
    Thankyou I will keep trying

    Oh I think the Peak District is a wonderful place, so much to see and photograph, we used to visit the area a lot when the children were small. We have a lot of catching up to do just hope the weather is okay

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