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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 13628" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I agree with Helene, don't worry about posting your shots. It's a good way to learn. A suggestion is to use cloudy white balance when shooting snow. Otherwise the camera will see it as gray and not white. I don't know if your S6000 has the capability of changing the WB. I know the D3000 does. The shot looks like it was taken in low light. The contrast needs to be tweaked to give the colors more pop. Also consider moving in closer to the branches for a close up. Including too much of the subject dilutes interest. The snow or ice looks like it's growing out of the branches. Moving in to emphasize that aspect will generate more viewer interest in what's there. All this can be done in post processing. Good job. Lets see more of what you can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 13628, member: 654"] I agree with Helene, don't worry about posting your shots. It's a good way to learn. A suggestion is to use cloudy white balance when shooting snow. Otherwise the camera will see it as gray and not white. I don't know if your S6000 has the capability of changing the WB. I know the D3000 does. The shot looks like it was taken in low light. The contrast needs to be tweaked to give the colors more pop. Also consider moving in closer to the branches for a close up. Including too much of the subject dilutes interest. The snow or ice looks like it's growing out of the branches. Moving in to emphasize that aspect will generate more viewer interest in what's there. All this can be done in post processing. Good job. Lets see more of what you can do. [/QUOTE]
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