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lfherreras
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Chapter 1. The Art of Exposure. Practice Your Skills on a Piece of Architecture
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Chapter 1. The Art of Exposure. Practice Your Skills on a Piece of Architecture
This is my first assignment result.
ISO 100
f/4.5
1/640 sec.
Regards,
Luis Felipe
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elaine
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I really like this, lovely details and the blue sky is wonderful, very well composed
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Really like this, love the shadows and the sharpness of the image. - Jim
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I like the composition of the image. The gold and blue work well together. The color appears to be spot on.
It might just be me, or that the image isn't very large, but it appears to be a little out of focus.
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very nice photo. maybe a little washed out where the sun hits the building. also agree sharpness may be off a little. but i like the shot!
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