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<blockquote data-quote="SteveB" data-source="post: 449650" data-attributes="member: 38539"><p>I am wondering why you used an ISO as high as 800? It looks like a mostly sunny day with few clouds, and the whites in the clouds seem blown out. You would have much better control at 100, or 200 with out any other changes to your camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveB, post: 449650, member: 38539"] I am wondering why you used an ISO as high as 800? It looks like a mostly sunny day with few clouds, and the whites in the clouds seem blown out. You would have much better control at 100, or 200 with out any other changes to your camera. [/QUOTE]
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