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GOODBYE NASTY PICS (Reducing Photo Blurriness)

BlurryBlurriness is a no-no in photography. So how do you avoid getting horrible shots when your subject is in motion? Answer depends to settings of your shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO. Shutter speed refers to how long the lens is open. Aperture is the amount of opening of the lens. Sensitivity to light is what ISO means.

Now that you know the main ingredients, let’s start adjusting the settings. Set the shutter speed into 1/200 or higher to capture movement without blurring the object. Then adjust the aperture into a smaller F value which is equivalent to larger opening. Say it’s F4.0. If you’re in dark area, change ISO into a higher number like 800.

Say cheese and enjoy your blurry-slash-dark-free picture!

(for MiniTut.com)

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