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Fall in Kamloops looks pretty cool!! Great shot!
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Oh, man, what awesome colors. Nice photo.
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That's a great shot goomer. I like how you captured the forefront in the light and used the shaded background to really bring out the colour of the trees. Well done!!thekman.
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Thanks for the comments guys. This is the first result of my new approach. I sat and waited for this light for half an hour...could hardly feel my hands by the end. I usually just show up and snap like a fool and hope for the best. I'm really going to start taking my time and thinking about my shots a little more.
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goomer wrote:
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I thought you might have waited on this shot seeing as how the light seemed perfect. I know what you meanabout taking time to compose etc.I've been trying lately to frame the shot properly so I don't have to start cropping, and also bracketing to get to the nearest correct exposure that I can. Definitely more to it than just clicking away like a mad man. :?cheers........thekman. |
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