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View of the Golan Heights
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April 20, 2013
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by nikon d7K
lens 16-85 mm|f\8|1\160|iso100|48mm|adobe lr
Have a nice weekend. And many exciting photos
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April 20, 2013
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Good detail in the tree, Amir. I see that your new lens is doing it’s job.
You seem to have Lightroom working for you too. Very nice color and vignetting.

You might think a bit more about the rule of thirds with your composition.
Try cropping about 20% off the right side and see what you think.

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April 21, 2013
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Mandrake said

Good detail in the tree, Amir. I see that your new lens is doing it’s job.
You seem to have Lightroom working for you too. Very nice color and vignetting.

You might think a bit more about the rule of thirds with your composition.
Try cropping about 20% off the right side and see what you think.

Hello
Thanks I will try to cropping about 20% .
yes there is Lightroom working.

April 21, 2013
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Pretty interesting shot and the post touch up is great….i too personally think the same as Mandrake suggested!! But you try it yourself cropping to either sides so that you can experiment and know exactly which one would be better!!Smile

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