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02-04-08, 02:14 PM
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Re: passed the stone is a valley!

hey kristian,

Dajavu submitted this thread that shows great use of the CPL filter
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02-04-08, 04:02 PM
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Re: passed the stone is a valley!

fabulous photo krist ! MD is right , maybe you could sell this image to the tourist information centre lol
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03-04-08, 11:27 AM
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Re: passed the stone is a valley!

Great shot! I really like that!
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03-04-08, 09:09 PM
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Re: passed the stone is a valley!

Nice shot Kristian. I notice you used f22 on your shot and by using that aperture setting, you hoped to get the stone and village in focus/sharp, but it has not quite worked out as your focus point must have been on the stone itself. To have made it worked you would have to focus on something much further out than the stone, then lock your focus and/or exposure, recompose, then take your shot.

Maybe I'm completely wrong, and this was the shot you were after
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