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A snap of Eiffel Tower in this winter
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January 23, 2013
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EiffelTower_reduced1.jpg

Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125
Av( Aperture Value ) 11.0
ISO Speed 100
Focal Length 18.0mm

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January 25, 2013
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Definitely an interesting image. It has a story to it! Winter romance in Paris. if I would do any adjustment to it, I would maybe remove a bit if negative space from the bottom.

January 26, 2013
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Great picture, but I think it might be a bit underexposed and there is not much details in shadows. Do you shoot raw or jpeg?

January 26, 2013
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Yes.. a bit dark, but a sweet photo.

January 26, 2013
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You are both right. It is underexposed. The snow, which spouse to be white is totally grey. But for some strange reason I like it that way, lol. It creates that gloomy feeling.

January 26, 2013
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Thanks all for your comments.
The day itself was very dull without proper sunlight
This is the first time I am shooting in snow and was really experimenting with the settings. I couldn’t experiment much with the settings as it was freezing cold :-P

@Aleksandr, I normally shoot in jpeg, Hence i don’t think we can do a good editing

@ Oksana, What do you mean by bottom “Negative Space”? You were pointing at the snow covered ground at the bottom of the photo?

March 15, 2013
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It adds to the mood in the winter and different angled shots would be better for practice ,as it improves the point of view!!Smile

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