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    Default Beautiful Bride

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    I'm undecided on this one. On one hand she is too centered, but on the other the slope of the bush makes it work better.

    The oof LRC bugs me at some times more than others. What do you all think?

    P.S. If anyone with an Exif Reader can tell me if they get more than zeros for the time stamp, I'd appreciate it. The time shows up fine in LR. I think a recent update is the culprit.


    Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION

    Camera Model: NIKON D3

    Image Date: 2008:03:17 00:00:00

    Flash Used: No

    Focal Length: 1000.0mm (35mm equivalent: 1000mm)

    Exposure Time: 0.0013 s (1/750)

    Aperture: f/8.0

    ISO equiv: 800

    White Balance: Auto

    Metering Mode: Matrix

    Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)

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    This picture gives a strange effect to my eyes:) I keep looking for a bird, finds it and then start all over looking again wondering if there's something more to it:)

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    Time stamp in Breeze Browser is all zero's.

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    Hi Jim, Time stamp in aperture and photo mechanic is also all zero's.

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    That's interesting. I wonder if PS is doing something differently now or what. The time shows fine on both the original raw file as well as the TIFF that Light Room generated to edit. I'm not using save for web (all the data would be stripped then. . . )

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    time stamp in nikon viewnx and capture nx is all 0's too. got everything else just fine.

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    I don't know about this one Jim. I like the habitat but the bird is too centered in the frame!

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    Hi Famer Jim, This one does not work at all for me. In additon to the lost subject the two sticks to the right of her head are the seal of disaster. later and love, artie
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    all zeros here too.

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