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> From: Digital Photography School <supp...@digital-photography-school.com>
> Date: July 2, 2022 at 9:52:50 AM CDT
> To: Winter <jj...@me.com>
> Subject: New Weekly Challenge: Nature [PLUS Bird Photography Settings: The 
> Ultimate Guide]
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> Greetings from dPS HQ!
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> If you missed our mid-week news, here it is for you.
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> Weekly Photography Challenge - Nature
> I thought, well I’d like to get out into nature for MY weekend, and so I 
> thought let’s not make it 4th of July themed, let’s make it NATURE themed 
> this week. Any aspect of nature, your best nature photo – it MUST be taken 
> for this challenge though.
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> Some stunning examples in this article Be inspired by them, even if your 
> ‘nature’ is your local park! Use the hashtag #dPSNature in your post, do the 
> best you have with what you’ve got, ask for help from the community if you’re 
> out of ideas, ask in the comments, ask in our private group.
> Read more
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> Bird Photography Settings: The Ultimate Guide
> Want to capture amazing bird photos? Then you absolutely need to master your 
> camera settings. Settings determine whether your bird photos look blurry or 
> sharp, well-exposed or lacking details...
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> I’ve been photographing birds for over a decade, and in this article, I share 
> my favorite bird photography settings, including:
> The shutter speed you need to keep your bird shots sharp
> The best camera mode for well-exposed bird images
> The best aperture for bird photography
> The perfect autofocus mode for consistently in-focus photos
> Much more!
> By the time you finish reading, you’ll know how to capture beautiful images 
> of birds perching and birds in flight.
> Let's dive right in...
> Hope you're having a happy and safe weekend!
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> Darren and the dPS team
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