Meives wrote:
I enjoyed your collection. You can go back after you post and add numbers or titles to each for discussion help. I see that the capital building the ISO was maxed to get the light needed, but the lizard was only 200. Higher ISO here may have allowed the aperture to tighten and get more DOF (depth of filed). Your canyon photo is great, but I would have cloned out the people. I don't like people in outdoor pictures unless they are the subject, or ad story or interest to the capture. Thanks for allowing discussion. This to me is what the HOG is all about. David
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Thanks for the heads up for the post labeling. Sometimes I leave people/objects in some pics to help the viewers with scale. A photo can never capture the true view and feel of a scene, but comes darn close.