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Neat subject and a well composed image, but it's underexposed by a good bit and the WB is very off. If you could go a good deal colder and perhaps a bit more green on the WB then push the exposure by perhaps 1/2 a stop I think it would make for a much stronger image.
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LOoks good to me I don't think its under exposed to the point of being dark, I think it looks good
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I've not had the lens long and was trying it out.
I think the colours are a reasonable representations of what I saw at the time. I could have made the white balance colder it one of the good things about the 40D having Kelvin scale to adjust the white balance better
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So cute! I love how you can see the hairs on the dog's nose so clearly
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