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It's already been processed. Looking at the histo a see a lot of combing.
I feel the foreground would serve better if it were to be exposed a little more, but overall, not bad.
I feel the foreground would serve better if it were to be exposed a little more, but overall, not bad.
thanks jds, if you need photo critiquing also just send some my way
I feel the foreground would serve better if it were to be exposed a little more, but overall, not bad.
thanks jds, if you need photo critiquing also just send some my way
I have several here on the forum in the general category, you can see them on my profile. You definitely have an eye for composition, something I'm looking at improving upon. Same goes to you, if you need any assistance in photoshop or lightroom, those are my specialty.
but a photographer's eye is slightly different than a traditional artist (in some cases).
but a photographer's eye is slightly different than a traditional artist (in some cases).
I agree but, that's why you have to train the eye or everthing else you want to be good at for that matter, if you just got your dslr camera, then your learning about iso, aperture mode, time etc. time and practice really will get you to know about what lens to use, or how much time u have to take a picture, and what setting etc. what iam trying to get as is kind of just practice, ex i just discovered this forum yesterday its awesome I think if you like taking photos and you genuinely enjoy it you are bound to get better, i was reading your post, and it's like those words were coming out of my mouth. I always liked photography but i never knew what a dslr was, i thought point and shoots were it until i got my hands on one and i took pictures of everything