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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted" data-source="post: 366478" data-attributes="member: 29753"><p>You've found a great location there!</p><p></p><p>Your shot is a little too dark, with too many areas of black with no detail. I think I can also see camera shake, or maybe it was a windy day? If you want to smooth the water to a mist, then a tripod will be essential for the slow shutter speed. I'd go back on a bright day with a tripod & make sure in your landscape that nearby items such as the leaves don't get in the way too much. I can see that you are looking to frame the subject, but the leaves come out too far. If you already use a tripod, look at remote shutter release or maybe use the timer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted, post: 366478, member: 29753"] You've found a great location there! Your shot is a little too dark, with too many areas of black with no detail. I think I can also see camera shake, or maybe it was a windy day? If you want to smooth the water to a mist, then a tripod will be essential for the slow shutter speed. I'd go back on a bright day with a tripod & make sure in your landscape that nearby items such as the leaves don't get in the way too much. I can see that you are looking to frame the subject, but the leaves come out too far. If you already use a tripod, look at remote shutter release or maybe use the timer. [/QUOTE]
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