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Old 09-20-2007, 12:33 PM
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Nice try. If you get any chance to shoot the same next time try shooting at different time of day. A blue sky at the backgrounds adds more than overcast sky. Worth cropping bottom 1/3rd over exposed and unfocussed rocks.
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I agree with Pala on this. You have an interesting low perspective, but my eye is caught by the overexposed and out of focus rock at the bottom. Cropping it out would help.
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Old 09-20-2007, 02:40 PM
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Hi. This is an interesting vantage point for a photo. I am not familiar with your camera and its settings. Please help me understand some of the terms you used in your posting such as 'photometry mode', 'suppressed flash' (does this mean it was turned off or at a lower setting?), 'high speed shooting' (does this mean a high ISO setting or a fast shutter speed --or something else? I agree with the comment posted earlier by 'Pala' and Saralonde.
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Old 09-20-2007, 04:10 PM
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I love the angle but would crop out some of the blown out forground and add a dramatic sky or like Pala said choose a different time where there are more clouds and better color. best choice though to me is to simply add a sky.
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