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This is my first post to the forum so I apologize in advance if the photo links dont work.
I have been taking photos for about a year and finally got a computer that can process them in a reasonable time. I have been working primarily in Lightroom 3 and have lots to learn. Looking for some feed back on how this photo was processed as well as composition of the shot. Did I over do the processing? Any thing I should do different for the original composition? Nikon D90 Lens: Tamron 10-24mm Exposure: 30 Sec. F-stop: 6.3 ISO 1000 Focal Length: 10 Original: ![]() Processed: ![]() Entire Album incase the links dont work: (First Two DSC0058) Moonlight and Snow - a set on Flickr Thanks in advance, |
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Like everyone else.. I like the second shot
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the second one is great!
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