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First attempt of taking Clouds photo

 
csondagar
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May 26, 2004 09:11 |  #1
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Took this on a sunny sunday. No filters used. Slight PS leveling done to the photo. Comments?

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May 27, 2004 11:48 |  #2

Seems fine. A well exposed photo of clouds.




  
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May 28, 2004 16:23 |  #3

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It is fine .. but ... don't you think you need more content?




  
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May 28, 2004 18:42 |  #4
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Leighow wrote:
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It is fine .. but ... don't you think you need more content?

Hi Leighow

You are right that more content would make the image interesting. I was just attempting to get a sky - cloud picture to see how they come out in my small camera. Plus, since I am new to photography, I try to take varied photos and pass along on this forum for feedback. I find comments you all provide very valuable. Thanks.



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May 29, 2004 04:22 |  #5

It's worth taking empty sky pictures with the light comming from different positions?

WHY?

Because when you take an otherwise nice photo with a really dull, or blown sky you can just replace it with one of your 'stock' skys :)


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Jun 01, 2004 18:22 |  #6

Can you stick a polariser on there? If so you can get a much better blue sky, or even a UV filter might help. I'm not really familiar w/ the ins and outs of p&s cameras as I have a 10D.




  
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