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    Path To The Unknown

    I was taking pictures of this without the walking person (it was in the Herodion caves) and he started walking past me and i saw the affect on my camera and snapped away!

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    Please comment!!!

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    Re: Path To The Unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by yairh20
    I was taking pictures of this without the walking person (it was in the Herodion caves) and he started walking past me and i saw the affect on my camera and snapped away!

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    Please comment!!!
    It's nice I thought it might be nicer if bit more zoomed up on figure, and it hurts my eyes a bit with the brightness of the top. Also it looks like he's leaving the unknown to go back outside, rather then perhaps following a path to the unknown, not that that matters, only relates to the title not the shot.
    but then...what do I know

    Eric

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    Re: Path To The Unknown

    For me the exposure is off as there is no detail on the outside nor is there any detail on the inside. I'd say set the exposure on one or the other rather than an average exposure that doesn't work for either as the contrast in lighting is just too high.

    I would also like the image to be straightened, I'm happy with your crop here.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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