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Jimlock99
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Chapter 3 Assignment
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This series of shots showing the changing light over one day was taken from a hill overlooking North Cove and the CT River in Old Saybrook, CT. My Canon SX-30 was mounted on a tripod, ISO 80, F/8, aperture priority all day. It's interesting how the varying light changes the scene from hour to hour.
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InspiringFotos
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"Capturing the beauty of nature in a photography"
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What a difference the picture is when you take your shot at different time of day. I like the sunset shots because they are so colorful. Nice job.
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