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Christmas Photo Tips

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A nice set of photography tips for the upcoming festivities from Digital Photography School:

14. Watch Your Aperture

I quite often shoot in Aperture Priority mode on a day like Christmas and am constantly changing the aperture depending upon my subject. For example when taking shots of a Christmas decoration on the tree I’ll select a large aperture (a small number like f/2.8) so as to throw the background out of focus, but on a shot taken from the end of the table of everyone sitting down eating I’ll choose a small aperture (like f/8 to f/11) so as to have a larger depth of field and keep everyone in focus.

[Tip’O’Hat to Lifehacker for the link.]

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shel israel said:

Thanks for these very kind words, Steve. Have yourself a very merry Christmas.

Julie said:

What about photographing Christmas Displays (Lights)

I use a manual 35MM with no flash and I have the shutter speeds down, but I cannot seem to get the right aperture setting. Any ideas?

Steve said:

Julie: You're hitting a classic problem of trying to photograph bright stuff in the dark. Try photographing them during the dusk when the dynamic range will be less pronounced...

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