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Hello All,
I like your comments on this picture.I want to know how good or bad this picture is. Thanks in advance, Cheers, Dev |
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Overall its pretty cool. I think youve got some sutff on your lens tho XD. Maybe it would be cool if you took another shot from that cliff thing on the side of the pciture.
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Thanks Hoodsa for your comments, Did you mean dirt in the lens?
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Hi balmans,
Welcome to the forums. You've definitely got something on the lens - was it raining and you got some drops on the lens? To make the lighthouse more of the focus of the picture, zoom or crop much closer to it to get rid of a lot of fairly dull road in the foreground. You could increase the contrast a bit too to give th epicture some more 'punch'. Keep on posting. Cheers, Ollie |
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If you have dust in your lens and your camera is a Sony, go to the Sony forum for a possible fix. I have a W-1 that had the problem and got rid of it by using the method suggested by CybershotNut.
Cool photo, but could use some processing. |
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Hello all,
Thanks very much for your comments. It was raining that day and I didnt realise water droplets could affect the picture. Cheers, Dev |
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