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    Pillars and a Pond.

    Another image from friday's trip to SF.
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    Re: Pillars and a Pond.

    Beautiful setting and composition. I'd try to get more detail in the shadows to show.
    Very nice.
    I was always impressed, in SF, by the corners and parks that completely isolate you from the huge city around it. There was a small park just a half block or so off the main drag in Chinatown with a stautue of Sun Yet Sen where it was quiet and seemed completely isolated.
    Where was this in the city? Near the big art museum?
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    Re: Pillars and a Pond.

    yeah, this IS the big art museum.
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    Re: Pillars and a Pond.

    The composition is good, but there seems to be a absence of light when u took this picture or that ur fstop was to high
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    Re: Pillars and a Pond.

    I was trying to give a small aperture/fast shutter speed because the sky is already overexposed as it is in this image, So it was tough to get a good exposure all around, I think I'll start bracketing more ;)

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    Re: Pillars and a Pond.

    Nice shot, yet the trees are just too overwhelming for me. The trees do look beautiful however, yet I think a little color boost would do them well,

    Nice shot,

    Jared

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