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Settings for capturing autumnal colours:
Camera mode: Select Landscape mode or Aperture Priority and an aperture of f/11
Sensor/film speed: Use a low ISO setting (eg ISO 100)
Lens setting: Zoom to moderate wide angle
Flash: Try shots with and without fill-in flash
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A polarising filter will saturate foliage colours and emphasise the blue of the sky ,while you to create a fluid, ethereal effect by slowing your shutter speed right down to capture leaves dropping or rushing streams or waterfalls strewn with leaves against a backdrop of autumn colour.
Experiment with your white balance settings
Don’t be afraid to take your camera off Auto mode and play with those settings. Increase the little numbers manually, or select a white balance setting like “cloudy”.

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