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braisim ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 09 November 2011 Country: United Kingdom Location: Brussels Status: Offline Posts: 344 |
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I like the image, it conveys a very tranquil scene. Just 2 criticisms, is it perhaps slightly underexposed? And I was wondering why you use such a small aperture, since this could impact image quality. I suppose it was because you didn't have an ND filter available?
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T Snijder ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 17 October 2019 Country: Netherlands Location: Hazerswoude Status: Offline Posts: 258 |
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Thanks for youre reply. This shot I take this morning at sunrise. I did take this with a ND filter (ND 64) but I take youre suggestion and try next time a bigger aperture. Theo |
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