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I love them both, especially the second one. On the first, did you use a star filter or have the lens stopped all the way down. With lens stopped down to minimum, the leaves of the iris sometimes produce a star effect. Anyway, great shots.
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thanks, I didnt use a filter and I dontknow what it means to have the lens stopped down. I just had the aperture turned down.. Im still learning the basics of digital photography cause before this camera (about a month ago) I've only had a 3.1 mp point and shoot.
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"aperture turned down" and "lens stopped down" mean the same thing...highest "f" number, minimum aperture.
nice shots, but i love the colors in the second one. did you enhance the levels in post-processing? |
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ah ok. yeah I turned the contrast up a tad.
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