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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 1345899" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>You can take a class, or read about it, and practice with the different settings. If you're not trying to learn it super fast (and I don't even know that a class would do that) probably not worth the $$ to take the class if it's just for fun. I kinda like just going out and taking a bunch of pictures of the same subject combining all sorts of settings, then reviewing them later to see the effects. Some are pretty cool, and useful; like aperture, you can get shallow/deep field of focus, where others, like ISO, just make a crappy picture if set wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 1345899, member: 423"] You can take a class, or read about it, and practice with the different settings. If you're not trying to learn it super fast (and I don't even know that a class would do that) probably not worth the $$ to take the class if it's just for fun. I kinda like just going out and taking a bunch of pictures of the same subject combining all sorts of settings, then reviewing them later to see the effects. Some are pretty cool, and useful; like aperture, you can get shallow/deep field of focus, where others, like ISO, just make a crappy picture if set wrong. [/QUOTE]
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