January 11, 2002, Newsletter Issue #73: Great Photos Make Great Pages!

Tip of the Week

Do some of your photographs come out blurry or grainy? Well it could be camera movement or under exposure or it could be something as simple as:

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It may also be that you are not using the correct film. At a recent photography class I attended, the tutor advocated the use of 100 speed film at all times. He was a proponent of movement and did not mind a bit of blurring. As I mostly take photos of fast moving kids I tend to stick to 200 speed even though the man in the camera store can`t understand why I don`t use 400 speed. This tip explains what each of the film speeds are best suited for:

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