Hi, sorry for late answer - hard to say about uniwersal settings - I was trying to get the correct exposure watching for the light not to be "burned" to white.
For the water I was trying to get longer exposure times like 1/2-2 sec - to get this I had to close my aperture to f/16 f/20 sometimes. I always try to shoot with the lowest possible ISO which in this case was ISO100. White balance I always keep manual (cloudy day/clouds) so my shots will have the same color temperature every time plus such cloudy WB is giving me nice, warm tones.
I think that is it about the settings :).
Maybe one more thing - when I am shooting longer exposure times I always use tripod and 2 seconds delay for shutter release. Optical stabilization: OFF.
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Never mind for the reply delay and thanks a lot for giving details about your process :)
I was a bit confused as you used the term "full spectrum" in your description but I know now you're working with a regular camera (not a full spectrum one).
Do you edit your pictures or not?