Setting Your Exposure: A Guide to Overexposing Everything

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ISO for Beginners

Do you know the secret to making your photos look like they were taken by an actual artist? It's all about the ISO, baby!

ISO is like the magic number that makes your camera go "Oh, you want to make this picture look like it was taken by a pro, huh? Okay, let's set it to 6400 and hope for the best!"

But wait, what about aperture? That's a whole different story...

When to Use High-ISO

Are you in a situation where you need to take a picture of a dimly lit crime scene, but you want to make it look like it was lit by the sun itself? That's high-ISO for you!

Just remember, high-ISO is like the photographer's secret ingredient. It's like the magic spice that makes your pictures say "I meant to do that" instead of "I have no idea what I'm doing".

High-ISO Hacks

Did you know you can use high-ISO to make your pictures look like they were taken by a pro? Just set it to 6400 and hope for the best!

But don't forget about aperture...

That's it for today, folks. Thanks for tuning in to Advanced Moves. Don't forget to set your ISO to 6400 and your aperture to 1.4 for maximum pro-ness. Or don't. We won't judge you.