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I took this pic on my way home one day because I like the weathered look of the fence...however, I noticed that the grasses seemed to be yellow tinged...or maybe it's just me...I was wondering if it is once again an over exposure thing.? Also, is my composition a bit off because of the partial bit of the tree in the top right portion of the picture. Why does my ISO show as n/a - is it because it was probably set to auto(picture taken a while back so I don't remember)? Model: NIKON D90 ISO: n/a Exposure: 1/1000 sec Aperture: 16.0 Focal Length: 125mm Flash Used: No |
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The color doesn't bother me as much as the other fence in the background, I'd like to see it cropped out so your fence in the foreground isn't competing with it.
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Canon 450D Canon 18-55mm | Canon 10-22mm | Canon 70-300mm | Canon 50mm "A true photograph need not be explained, nor can it be contained in words." - Ansel Adams |
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