goldeneye243
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One of the main times I take pictures is when fishing either portrait shots of people holding fish or of the wildlife around me. Are there any good tips for camera settings that could be useful?
I have just bought a 600D and have a 430EXII flash.
For a portrait I would typically try and set up with a background behind the subject, without trees growing from the head etc. I would probably use the 18-55mm kit lens and shoot with an aperture somewhere around 5.6 to get the right depth of field.
I sometimes use the flash to highlight the fish.
I have a polarising filter, is that a good idea to use?
any other tips?
There is limited time to take pictures as the fish needs to go back into the water as quickly as possible but the area can be prepared before the fish is hopefully caught....
I have just bought a 600D and have a 430EXII flash.
For a portrait I would typically try and set up with a background behind the subject, without trees growing from the head etc. I would probably use the 18-55mm kit lens and shoot with an aperture somewhere around 5.6 to get the right depth of field.
I sometimes use the flash to highlight the fish.
I have a polarising filter, is that a good idea to use?
any other tips?
There is limited time to take pictures as the fish needs to go back into the water as quickly as possible but the area can be prepared before the fish is hopefully caught....



