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« on: June 17, 2012, 12:31:20 am »
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he settings. It is also a good starting point for amateurs and a good choice if you just want to capture a moment or an experience and do not care so much about the fine photographic qualities of the photo.Aperture priority ?C in this mode you manually set the aperture value. The camera automatically takes care of everything else for you ?C for example setting the optimal shutter speed for the aperture you chose. There are physical limitations and not every aperture value that you choose can be accompanied by other settings that will result in a good photo. The camera will let you know by flashing a green LED or in another way if it found the optimal settings that work with your chosen aperture value. One of the most common usages of this mode is when you need a narrow depth of field. By decreasing the aperture f-number the depth of field gets narrower. A narrow depth of field results in a photo
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ike you to come over to Yankee Stadium and sign a contract.""I can't even begin to describe the feeling I had at that moment," DiGirolamo said yesterday. "I had to pinch myself. Then I called my girlfriend and my family. It all happened so fastand all after I've waited so long." Until now you've heard only the seamy, ugly side of the baseball owners' replacement-workers scheme, slated to get under way in spring-training camps across Florida and Arizona in a few weeks. Travesty . . . joke . . . disgrace are some of the milder words used to describe the owners' desperate effort to play ball in the face of the continuing players' strike. But to Johnny DiGirolamo and others like him, this is no joke. To the contrary, it is a dream they never thought would come true. And no matter what you might think about the prospect of replacement baseball and all its accompanying destruction of the game's traditi
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