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<blockquote data-quote="tea2085" data-source="post: 548046" data-attributes="member: 30478"><p>nikonpup, being fairly new to photography , I thought this is the best picture I have taken so far and I recently sent it to Nations for an enlargement. When I got the enlargement and I kept looking at it and decided that if the walls were brighter-it would be more pleasing. I have not been working on it for 4 months and the new pic just kind of resurrected my interest in the photo. Besides that, what's the hurry? I like what black top advised about the exposure triangle and will strive to understand that. Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tea2085, post: 548046, member: 30478"] nikonpup, being fairly new to photography , I thought this is the best picture I have taken so far and I recently sent it to Nations for an enlargement. When I got the enlargement and I kept looking at it and decided that if the walls were brighter-it would be more pleasing. I have not been working on it for 4 months and the new pic just kind of resurrected my interest in the photo. Besides that, what's the hurry? I like what black top advised about the exposure triangle and will strive to understand that. Paul [/QUOTE]
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