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    Manvir Randhawa
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    Make Canon Model Canon EOS 7D
    Aperture Value f/16 Color Space sRGB
    Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Exposure Program Manual
    Flash No Flash Focal Length 135 mm
    ISO 200 Metering Mode Multi-Segment
    Shutter Speed Value 1/660 sec


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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hi Manvir,
    Being that the brightest area is in the center, my eye is having a difficult time exploring the rest of the scene. When composing images including the sun it is often best to offset it a bit. It may have also been more effective to isolate one of the palm fronds with the sun as the LH side of the frame is a bit disconnected. I also want to mention that when you are composing......pay special attention to the frame edges for objects protruding into the frame.....if they aren't adding to the scenee, try moving around a bit or even getting a touch lower to eliminate them. Sometimes moving just a foot or two makes a big difference. Looking forward to seeing more of your images.

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    Hi Manvir, Great advice by Roman and all I would add that I would crop out the small tree on the very left. Very often there are more ways than one to shoot a subject. This was an interesting enough scene to play with.

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