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Photographing Wrecks

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technical advice from the Guru - keep it under your hat The first technical decision to make shooting wrecks is ISO setting. Choosing a high setting (e.g. 1,000 ASA or higher allows you to shoot in lower light but can be grainy when enlarged) or choosing a slower setting (which gives better quality but require longer exposure times). It depends on available light which, in turn, depends on depth.

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