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Old 09-17-2009, 11:17 AM
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I love the shot gets the imagination, a liitle blown out on the whites but all in all good stuff! Very artistic!!
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Good morning!~
May I ask what you are wanting help with? Also, do you have your exif information you can post for us? Knowing your camera settings can play a heavy role in offering you a good critique.
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May I ask what you are wanting help with? Also, do you have your exif information you can post for us? Knowing your camera settings can play a heavy role in offering you a good critique.
Sorry for not being clear, just wanting to put it out there to see if the picture would rate many comments - not sure how to put my exif up - still learning at posting etc. Thank you.
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Your exif informramtion can usually be found within your processing software under image information. It can also be found on your pc by right clicking and hitting properties.
If you use an online program such as Flicker it can usually be found listed under properties or more properies and will usually look a little something like this;
Camera: Olympus E-520
Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/5.0
Focal Length: 49 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Exposure Bias: +0.7 EV
Flash: Auto, Did not fire
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Great idea, simply awesome...

But it could use some work.....
In the composition side, the shoe should have been more "in" the frame. Either the person wearing the shoe should have been closer or you could have zoomed in more.

Other than that its quite a photograph
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