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Took this Photo on a holiday I just had. I haven't changed a thing, straight of the camera. This is the Jpeg copy I also have it in raw. Given i know the Jpeg is not a good as the raw but i would appreciate any comments or suggestions for post formating.

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Aperture f/4.2
Shutter 1/30
Focal length 11.0mm
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Old 09-17-2009, 12:59 PM
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Do you have your exif information you could share with us? Knowing your camera settings is imperative for offering a good critique. (plus it is asked for in the guidelines)
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Old 09-17-2009, 01:19 PM
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Do you have your exif information you could share with us? Knowing your camera settings is imperative for offering a good critique. (plus it is asked for in the guidelines)
windrider86,
Sorry about that, exif added

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The colors really pop. the only thing I might consider doing differently is stopping down the aperature and dropping your shutter speed to increase the depth of field for more sharpness at the top of the tower.
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The colors really pop. the only thing I might consider doing differently is stopping down the aperature and dropping your shutter speed to increase the depth of field for more sharpness at the top of the tower.
thanks for that, still trying to get my head around aperture and shutter speeds
quess i will have to go back to paris to try it one day
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