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<blockquote data-quote="Carroll" data-source="post: 142349" data-attributes="member: 9246"><p>Rexer John, you have a most interesting subject, in a great location. My feeble mind thinks that if you were in a different spot, with different light, maybe low to the ground, or up high on something you would have an even better image. I like your shot with the windmills in background...kinda an old technology/new technology thing.</p><p></p><p>Another suggestion would be to bracket three shots and use HDR to enhance the shot. Edit for reality, don't overdo, and you may have an image to hang on the wall.</p><p></p><p>The 5100 is perfect for that. Absolutely. You may have to change your sig to "My images shine, because I have imagination and a 5100!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carroll, post: 142349, member: 9246"] Rexer John, you have a most interesting subject, in a great location. My feeble mind thinks that if you were in a different spot, with different light, maybe low to the ground, or up high on something you would have an even better image. I like your shot with the windmills in background...kinda an old technology/new technology thing. Another suggestion would be to bracket three shots and use HDR to enhance the shot. Edit for reality, don't overdo, and you may have an image to hang on the wall. The 5100 is perfect for that. Absolutely. You may have to change your sig to "My images shine, because I have imagination and a 5100!" [/QUOTE]
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