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i'm new in the world of photography. This is my first experience with food. it's good? what is bad? how i can make better ?

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Old 07-21-2009, 01:07 AM
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I think the crop is too tight, since the subject is the bowl of noodles, I would not chop off any of the bowl. Your use of lighting is good.
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Do you have your exif information you could post here for us?
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i haven't my exif information. can you tell me how i have acess to this? the image isn't the original taked on camera. i save it in a new file. have the new file the information too?
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If you have the image saved on your computer and you right click on it, you should see a window pop up and you'll click in properties. That should give you the camera information.
In your processing software you should also be able to find it under image or maybe view and image information.
Most online galleries such as Flickr will also store it for you. If you use Flickr you'll se a blue link to the right of your image that says more properties, thats where you'll find it there.
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Nice colors, the pasta and bowl match nicely, but try add more ingredient, more interesting.
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