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Try to include the shot information when asking for C&C.
Camera: Nikon D80
Shutter Speed: 1/320
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 55mm
Photo Editor: PS CS4
The image is kinda busy for me. Flower has some blown out petals. Colors are nice and vibrant. Don't care for the foreground leaves getting in the way of the flower.
One of the reasons I like to see the exif data included is for the benefit of other beginners...if they like the way a given picture came out, they can try to similar shot settings for their own photos.I disagree with the desire for shot information for C&C. The pic is good or not good independent of the ISO, the shutter speed or the aperture. Rembrandt's paintings were not judged on the chemical formula of the paint that he used.
How can you be so sure?Rembrandt's paintings were not judged on the chemical formula of the paint that he used.
One of the reasons I like to see the exif data included is for the benefit of other beginners...if they like the way a given picture came out, they can try to similar shot settings for their own photos.I disagree with the desire for shot information for C&C. The pic is good or not good independent of the ISO, the shutter speed or the aperture. Rembrandt's paintings were not judged on the chemical formula of the paint that he used.
How can you be so sure?Rembrandt's paintings were not judged on the chemical formula of the paint that he used.
Beside his paintings have been judged on his use of light and other elements. Essentially, the equivelent to shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and composition.
One of the reasons I like to see the exif data included is for the benefit of other beginners...if they like the way a given picture came out, they can try to similar shot settings for their own photos.I disagree with the desire for shot information for C&C. The pic is good or not good independent of the ISO, the shutter speed or the aperture. Rembrandt's paintings were not judged on the chemical formula of the paint that he used.
One of the reasons I like to see the exif data included is for the benefit of other beginners...if they like the way a given picture came out, they can try to similar shot settings for their own photos.I disagree with the desire for shot information for C&C. The pic is good or not good independent of the ISO, the shutter speed or the aperture. Rembrandt's paintings were not judged on the chemical formula of the paint that he used.
That, and if the picture is technically wrong, a more experienced person sees the exif and says "here, this is what you did wrong"....