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    " The SugarHouse "

    Hi People, First Time out , ( New Guy ) so lets try this Forum...



    The SugarHouse" Vermont..

    Focal Length: 10.7mm (35mm equivalent: 42mm...
    Exposure Time: 0.0080 s (1/125) ....Aperture: f/5.2
    ISO Equiv.: 50 ........ Whitebalance: Manual
    Metering Mode: spot ....... Exposure: Manual





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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    Very nicely done..I like it..not much for me to critique. Welcome.
    Please ask to edit photos and I'll do the same! :thumbsup:
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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    Nice work. I have no issues with it. Awesome shot.
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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    I feel like I'm joining the "amen chorus", but this is a very nice shot. Good lighting and a very nice composition. I especially like the bow on the side of the building. If I had to pick something to complain about, it would be the snow in the trees at the upper left. I initially thought it was a sodium light until I realized it was snow. The only other quibble would be the central vertical placement of the building. I'd like to see more snow (which you did a very nice job with) and less trees. But again, both are very small.

    Also, welcome to the forum. Post some more!

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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    Looks like it could be on a Christmas card or calendar. Very professional looking.

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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    Welcome to the forum. Very nice. Exposure is good and composition fine. I like the shadows of the trees in the snow.
    Well done.
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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    What a picture for a christmas card.

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    Hi NEM, welcome to PR This is an excellent hot. You've done well capturing a classic New England scene.

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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    Pretty darned good for the first post. No nitpicks. Welcome to PR.
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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    Wow... Good to hear from all of you , and I thank each of you for the welcome , and the comments,,, Much Appreciated!

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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    You've set a tough standard to follow....we expect the next one to be better.

    Nice picture.

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    Re: " The SugarHouse "

    What a wonderful subject and you've composed it well and captured a difficult exposure.
    The end of the shack seems overly light to me. I'd expect that to be darker based on the other shadows - like on the trees and under the eaves. It may be from some sort of reflected light from outside the frame but if it's due to dodging to get more detail there, I'd say go a little easier on it.
    Good work, I like old buildings too.
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