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Man - I can't, I shan't formulate an anthem where the words comprise numonics, dreaded numonics for Pi! The numerals just bother me, always. Even the dry anterior. Try to request something lower (zero) in numerary aptitude - even I, pantaloon gallons.
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Man - I can't, I shan't formulate an anthem where the words comprise numonics, dreaded numonics for Pi! The numerals just bother me, always. Even the dry anterior. Try to request something lower (zero) in numerary aptitude - even I, pantaloon gallons.
hey, don't mean to sound too critical, but one area where you could improve your shots is composition. Many of them don't have a clear object that draws the eye to it, which makes photos more interesting.
Im not sure about your camera, but i would assume it would have Exposure compensation, if it does, try using it, because some images are a little washed out...
Also, take time to take photos, i know sometimes when trying to get that sunset on the highway, you have to rush things, but when taking a photo in the woods or where-ever, make sure you've picked a object to draw attention, and make sure your camera has focussed.
I originally started photographing sunsets, as they are one of the most spectacular things to happen, and over time i found that just as the last third of the sun starts to go over the horizon, is the best time to shoot, you don't get much flaring in the lens, the colours are at their strongest, and its also clear that the sun is setting.
You don't have to take my criticisms on board, but a little time, a little thought, and some know-how separate a tourist from a photographer.
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Man - I can't, I shan't formulate an anthem where the words comprise numonics, dreaded numonics for Pi! The numerals just bother me, always. Even the dry anterior. Try to request something lower (zero) in numerary aptitude - even I, pantaloon gallons.
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~Place Your Heart In My Hand.... And Trust My Demonic Flesh Not To Clench Tightly Over Your Human Soul~
- Lizz Screamer
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Man - I can't, I shan't formulate an anthem where the words comprise numonics, dreaded numonics for Pi! The numerals just bother me, always. Even the dry anterior. Try to request something lower (zero) in numerary aptitude - even I, pantaloon gallons.
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Im not sure about your camera, but i would assume it would have Exposure compensation, if it does, try using it, because some images are a little washed out...
Also, take time to take photos, i know sometimes when trying to get that sunset on the highway, you have to rush things, but when taking a photo in the woods or where-ever, make sure you've picked a object to draw attention, and make sure your camera has focussed.
I originally started photographing sunsets, as they are one of the most spectacular things to happen, and over time i found that just as the last third of the sun starts to go over the horizon, is the best time to shoot, you don't get much flaring in the lens, the colours are at their strongest, and its also clear that the sun is setting.
You don't have to take my criticisms on board, but a little time, a little thought, and some know-how separate a tourist from a photographer.
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