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Composition Chap1 exercise
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Chap 1 exercise 360 degrees
An old cemetery at a Baptist church down the road from my house. It peaked my interest with the big cedar tree in the family plot, reminded me of the ole western days of burials by trees. Well I did two photos cropped in HDR with one in Black and White.
Canon EOS Rebel XS
Lens Sigma 18-250mm
Manual mode f5.6 TV 1/13 ISO 400 WB Cloudy Hoya ND4 filter
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