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February 4, 2013
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February 4, 2013
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Good pictures, a litle lack of sharp , but enought good.
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February 4, 2013
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Patrick…. If you click on the “Quote” button everything, including all the posted photos, will be repeated.
I don’t think you wanted to do that. Did you?

If you click on the “Add Reply” button you will have a box to type your comments.
When you have finished then click the “Submit Reply” button.

I hope this helps.
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February 4, 2013
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vinod
Really enjoyed the first three. Especially liked
the curve of the wall leading to the people in the
second one with good use of rule of thirds applied.
Unfortunately the last pic was blown out in the foreground
due to the intensity of the sun flooding the hard surface.
Nice work!
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February 4, 2013
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Hi Vinod,
I like the pictures specially the first one. I love city landscape and skyline. I also liked the last one. Looks like you are in some sort hall. What lens did you use? what focal lenght?

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February 4, 2013
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Nice photos! The second one is my favorite. On the last one, I with sun would be a big higher. It is beaming throughout the windows and makes floor to blow out. Also HDR could work good for that photo. It could help you to balance inside and outside in terms of exposure.

February 6, 2013
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easyexposure said

Nice photos! The second one is my favorite. On the last one, I with sun would be a big higher. It is beaming throughout the windows and makes floor to blow out. Also HDR could work good for that photo. It could help you to balance inside and outside in terms of exposure.

Hi Oksana,

Thanks for your feedback, can you please post some tutorials on HDR?

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February 7, 2013
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Yes, I will post some soon

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