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just started learning...i still need help learning about the nikon d5000....
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Old 07-03-2011, 01:48 AM
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nitefire41,

Just a heads up before the mods get ya, you might want to read the guidelines for posting. You can only post one photo at a time. But after that, I'm sure everyone would be more than happy to critique your photos, you've got some decent shots there!

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Welcome to DPS. Pretty good shots. Now for the bad news. Take a minute and read the sticky for the critique section please. Then make your edits to your post and I will be back to give you the best critique I am capable of. Thanks

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Old 07-03-2011, 01:57 AM
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sorry about that...how do i take off one of the two pictures?
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Click the edit button in your original post and click "go advanced" once there click on the attachment button and then click manage attachments and it will give you the option to delete one in the pop up menu.

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Do you have any specific question or something about this photo that don't like and would like to know how to change in post processing?

Anyway, this is your photograph. All the rest was just distractions.

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Old 07-03-2011, 06:54 AM
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Do you have any specific question or something about this photo that don't like and would like to know how to change in post processing?

Anyway, this is your photograph. All the rest was just distractions.

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+1 Jim. Nice crop.
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I like a crop that is not as tight. It would be a shame to leave the wave out of this surfing photo.
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I probably should have cropped a little more from the bottom of the frame but you get the idea.
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I probably should have cropped a little more from the bottom of the frame but you get the idea.
That's right Scottie....for a surfer the size of the wave is important.

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