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<blockquote data-quote="jp4294" data-source="post: 278999" data-attributes="member: 17467"><p>Thanks guys!</p><p>Jake, you're right, I should've exposed for longer now that I'm seeing it but at the time I thought 15 seconds was going to be plenty! I'm definitely going to head back for some more shots soon though. Would you say 30 seconds is about right because the D3100's LCD screen is shocking so it's almost like guess work. I wasn't sure if I should bring out the details in the cliff because I though it might look a bit "fake" considering the light is coming from the other side, so really, they should be in dark shadow?</p><p>Vixen, I agree that this part of the coast is most definitely amazing. It's got some serious potential for nice shots, I just have to go out and get them!</p><p>Thanks for the feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jp4294, post: 278999, member: 17467"] Thanks guys! Jake, you're right, I should've exposed for longer now that I'm seeing it but at the time I thought 15 seconds was going to be plenty! I'm definitely going to head back for some more shots soon though. Would you say 30 seconds is about right because the D3100's LCD screen is shocking so it's almost like guess work. I wasn't sure if I should bring out the details in the cliff because I though it might look a bit "fake" considering the light is coming from the other side, so really, they should be in dark shadow? Vixen, I agree that this part of the coast is most definitely amazing. It's got some serious potential for nice shots, I just have to go out and get them! Thanks for the feedback. [/QUOTE]
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