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An online photo course sounds like fun. Must mean you are up as I type this. Another bonehead here; I thought you'd use a faster ISO if there was motion and the photo would have been blurry with the amount of light present. Maybe that's why there's no noticeable difference in a stilllife??
It is fun, and I am learning a lot. Well, that's just another way of saying raise the ISO to get the shutter speed needed for a given aperature, but that applies equally to moving or non-moving targets. Clearly, there's more than one combination of values of the three to get a particular exposure, and given how well newer DSLR's control noise, I think I'd rather up the ISO than use a tripod any day! ;)
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