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were u using a normal slr or a digi slr? if a digi..please tell us the megapixels etc.. and what shutter/aperture setting you hused if you rememeber

Digital SLR.

Canon 300D

6.3MP

The aperture/shutter is different for all of them, so I'll try to make it as concise as possible. :D

CRW_840_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 15s

Aperture: f/10

ISO: 200

CRW_0844___.jpg

Shutter Speed: 15s

Aperture: f/22

ISO: 200

CRW_0846_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 22s

Aperture: f/16

ISO: 200

CRW_850_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 15s

Aperture: f/20

ISO: 200

CRW_853_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 8s

Aperture: f/8

ISO: 200

CRW_855_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 6s

Aperture: f/10

ISO: 200

CRW_941_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 30s

Aperture: f/13

ISO: 100

CRW_943_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 15s

Aperture: f/9

ISO: 100

CRW_944_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 15s

Aperture: f/6.3

ISO: 100

CRW_946_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 10s

Aperture: f/6.3

ISO: 100

CRW_948_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 10s

Aperture: f/3.5

ISO: 100

CRW_950_.jpg

Shutter Speed: 4s

Aperture: f/9

ISO: 100

Hope that helps :)

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