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PRACTICAL SHOOTING GUIDE
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Focusing -
Taking a picture when the main subject is not in
the Autofocus frame. ................................................. p.65.66
Changing in-focus range. .............................................. p.56
Focusing on a particular spot........................................ p.65
s Flash photography----------------------------------------------------
Taking a picture in low
light situations. ................... p.37
Minimizing the red-eye
effect...................................... p.40
Taking a portrait when the subject is in the shade. p.81
Taking a picture of people with night scenery in
the background. .............................................................. p.82
Taking a picture in a roomy place such as a church
or reception hall...............................................................p.77
Exposure modes ~
Taking a picture with the desired exposure setting.
.................................................................................... p.60,64
Taking a picture in strong backlit situations with the
main subject in the shadow. ...........................................p.81
Zooming the lens -
Making a subject larger or smaller.
•p.30
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Taking pictures of people in_
various situations
Putting yourself into a picture. ......................................p.44
Taking a picture in strong backlit situations with the
main subject in the shade. ............................................p.81
Taking a picture of people with night scenery in
the background. ..............................................................p.82
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Landscape photography ^
Taking a picture of night scenery............................
Taking a picture of people with night scenery.
•p.62
•p.82
Others
Taking a picture of a fast moving subject, ..............p.36,58
Taking a horizontally dynamic panoramic picture, ••■p.53
Taking consecutive pictures of a moving subject, p.44