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Jeff, you flatter me so, stop it!
The first one is the original brightspark, the second shows that some post camera editing is necessary, and as I stated, neither are anywhere near acceptance standards.
I'm just trying to be more helpful to ajozwiak thanRight click, delete.
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How about trying a polarizing filter to reduce the glare from bright sunlight and also think about the way shadows are cast when the sun is right overhead as seems to be the case in this photo. These are not the greatest conditions for photography, causing shadows and high contrast.
Nicely framed shot though!
NB. I am no real expert, so others may have alternative views on this that they may wish to share with us, other than, right click-delete.
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Originally posted by JeffinDENI dunno....I "right click and delete" pictures far better then that...those are just.... well.... nasty.
As was stated above, the shot looks well framed and it appears the problem witht he picture is a camera issue not one with the photographer. It looks like maybe you're using some digital zoom in the picture and also that there might be some heat haze in there too. Keep trying, you can only get better and dont let the assholes get you down.
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