Speedie Senior Member 353 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jun 2004 Location: United Kingdom More info | Apr 07, 2005 17:19 | #2 I'd like to see it larger if possible. Gallery
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Vetteography Goldmember 2,032 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Miami FL, USA More info | Apr 07, 2005 17:30 | #3 I agree with Speedie, a bigger shot would be nice. It is a gorgeous location.
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sGu Goldmember 2,372 posts Joined May 2004 Location: Manchester, UK More info | Apr 08, 2005 09:22 | #4 There is plenty plenty more potential to a brilliant photo, sadly yours didn't deliver Beautifully Ordinary | Gu Photography | Still + Motion Pictures
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I haven't figured out how to post any larger than that. Sorry
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sGu Goldmember 2,372 posts Joined May 2004 Location: Manchester, UK More info | mrmerick wrote: I haven't figured out how to post any larger than that. Sorry . Ouch sGu, tell me why please. This is my first camera ever and trying to get better.Tell us more about your camera and lens, also the reason why your shot is composed in such way, we can take on from there Beautifully Ordinary | Gu Photography | Still + Motion Pictures
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Apr 08, 2005 21:30 | #7 Post the picture again 800 pixels wide, it's too small. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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oldgreycrow Hatchling 2 posts Joined Apr 2005 More info | Apr 09, 2005 17:48 | #8 This is a classic postcard photograph, well composed. Scenery needs something to grab you, and that excitement is missing. Still a nice photograph
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Hellashot Goldmember 4,617 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2004 Location: USA More info | Apr 09, 2005 18:30 | #9 Permanent banThe image needs to be rotated. The clouds are slanting to the right. Post a bigger image. 5D, Drebel, EOS-3, K1000
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taken with digi rebel and kit lense. the clouds are slanting because they are going away from the camera and are probably about 50-70 miles away from me. The trees grow that slanted way also because this is a high wind area, anywhere from 50 to 150mph during nasty storms. I have others where there is snowboarding in the pic as well but i liked how the snow was crystally for lack of a better word, I didn't realize when i took the photo it was framed between the trees but was happy when i put it on computer. If you know the area right below the hill is the town of south lake tahoe and it's not a real pretty sight to put in a picture. Hope that answers some questions, thank you for the comments. If anyone could give me a rundown on how to post bigger it would be greatly appreciated.
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Speedie Senior Member 353 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jun 2004 Location: United Kingdom More info | mrmerick wrote: If anyone could give me a rundown on how to post bigger it would be greatly appreciated. How did it get this small in the first place? The original as it came from your camera should be much larger. Do you have any graphics software you can use to resize it before posting? If not try Irfanview which is free - www.irfanview.com Gallery
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