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Old 10-21-2009, 07:26 PM
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Have you checked these out? The contain vital information on what you'll need to include within your posts
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Old 10-22-2009, 04:38 PM
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Have you checked these out? The contain vital information on what you'll need to include within your posts
Not yet, I must admit. I am relatively new here but I cannot see anything wrong with my post. Have I done something wrong?
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Old 10-22-2009, 04:47 PM
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For a critique you need more than just the photo..
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You havent done anything wrong. Just didnt include a few very important items. It is outlined int he guidelines about what you shoudl be putting into your posts.

Here are the main ones:

Exif information. knowing your camera settings can play a huge part in offering you possible alternate settings to improve your shots
Asking a specific question: Your asking others to to check out your image and give you critique. That takes time and effort. So in return, we ask you do the same. Take a look at your image and decide what it is you want help with. Perhaps you are wanting help with setting your depth of field to a different view than you have now. Perhaps you want help with composition or lighting.
See where I am going with this?
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Hi ALXBWSCREW and welcome to DPS. I hope you enjoy yourself here and make many more posts like this one. Remember to include EXIF in your "Critique" posts they help the guys cleverer than me to help you with your requests for help. God bless for now. PAUL
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