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A few of my decent shots.
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Also, is it better to have more ground, or more sky in the shots? i constantly have to crop sky out of my photos.
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The truck one needs work. Im going to try it earlier in the morning.
The house one is my favorite too.
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Some shots i took this morning. A few hits and misses in here.
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Not sure, i do know one of the streets it was on was North Walnut, facing "The Grove" Apartments.
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Would make a great postcard.
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Great shot! If i had one complaint it would be too much tree.
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Just a few shots from the CWU Campus and area.
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Heading to Kennewick next weekend. Never been, where are some good photo venues? I will definitely hit up he cable bridge.
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so for example, if its light out, go +, and if its dark go -?
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stupid question, but to get the faces of the players, would i go +1 or -1 on my meter?
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JDueck, what did you use to take that shot? im still earning how to use my digital SLR (Used to manual 35MM from all my classes). And Tony, what do you suggest doing to get the faces, it was a hot sunny day, so that didnt help the exposure. do you suggest tightening the aperture or lowering the...
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Discovered this annual event today, took some shots of the Ellensburg High school and CWU Scrimmages. Please, any critique would be helpful, first sporting event ive shot. used my Nikon D3000.
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Would love some tips. especially with capturing the colors of a sunset. some of my pics look like there were taken at 5PM, some of them were actually taken after 8PM, i used a Nikon D3000, with different shutter speeds, but still could capture the orange.
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Wen out for a drive today, took a good amount of pics, but this was the only one i really loved. Found this part of an old gas station, shot it with my NikonD3000
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Loving the second one. The contrast between the soil and the greenery is fantastic. im usually not a fan of a lot of blur, but it worked really well with this pic.
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Like Janice said, great colors. I think you cropped a bit too much off of #2, i would crop just above the white fence in #1, to really get a great silhouette look on the trees.
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Thanks! Meant a lot to me.
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Thinking about hiking it tomorrow, has anyone here been there? was hoping to get some tips.
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