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Hi ChiPs, Nice one. Not sure when did you take this, the sky could turn deep blue short after the sunset. Are you using RAW?
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Excellent control of long exposure.
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The size of the flower is about 3/4 inch, no crop.
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Thank you for your comments.
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The truck is distracting. Lower the angle to include the blue sky should be better.
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You might mass up your monitor. Too bright. I can see the nice tone if I make my screen darker.
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I am still reading this. http://www.photo.net/learn/
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Ray, this is beautiful. It could be perfect if the right most tree was not there. 6/7
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Excellent wildlife shot. I like the foreground grass too. Crop is not necessary.
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MARIA V. SZULC, DECEMBER 06, 2003; 12:10 P.M.
I'm surprised this shot is sharp since I couldn't see anything (not even the distance scale). And there are two people in this shot. Sorry about the cornered right corner, Drew, but I think that Ian MacEachern's advice to flip it works here. Thank you all for commenting.
This is the technique for the POW.
No wonder Bob Atkins said a few days ago: "My dog is blind, but he took better pictures. 1/1".
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I have been taken bridge pictures recently. If you can add the sun, moon or some clouds to it, it will be more interesting. Also try the smallest aperture with longer exposure. I have some technical details in my folder. Also, upgrade firmware to support RAW format.
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Try to figure out why you got the 2/2. Here is my screenshot. First impression, a hand with one finger up! I scrolled my mouse up, found 3 trees. Someone else might scroll the mouse wheel down. A 7/7 is about right for me.
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Well done and great timing. 7/7
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Perfect. I like the layers.
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This is beautiful. 7/6
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Try to help him to keep the balance.
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A crop is also interesting.
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I think the tree in the crystal ball should be upside down.
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A circular polarizer filter might help to minimize the reflection.
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Well done. The only thing needs to do is clean the image sensor. I believe it's not on the lens.
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