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<blockquote data-quote="trapperj86" data-source="post: 335136" data-attributes="member: 28729"><p>New guy here. This is one of the first pictures of my car out of my new D3300. Just looking for some overall critique/advice. My first DSLR in about 12 years, I took a photography course while in high school, with a Canon film SLR(forget model). I did it in B&W because I thought it looked good with the old train and cloudy sky. Thank you for the advice.</p><p>Camera-D3300</p><p>Lens-18-55mm </p><p>Mode- Aperture Priority </p><p>Software- Lightroom 5</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]102645[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trapperj86, post: 335136, member: 28729"] New guy here. This is one of the first pictures of my car out of my new D3300. Just looking for some overall critique/advice. My first DSLR in about 12 years, I took a photography course while in high school, with a Canon film SLR(forget model). I did it in B&W because I thought it looked good with the old train and cloudy sky. Thank you for the advice. Camera-D3300 Lens-18-55mm Mode- Aperture Priority Software- Lightroom 5 [ATTACH=CONFIG]102645._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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