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Walkway at sunset
Hey guys, I'd like to get some C&C on this shot:
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Just scroll this up so the top third is gone and see what you think.
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Aperture: f/16 Shutter Speed: 15 seconds ISO: 200 Focal Length: 18mm Not real crazy about the composition...image is cut right in half by the land. I think the colors could use a little more saturation...maybe a touch more contrast too. I would have shot this at a lower ISO setting. |
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ISO200 is the base ISO for the D300.
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