
Does this image apear to saturated?
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Long shadowsThe days are slowly getting longer and now I have some daylight after work to do some shooting...
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The grass looks a touch to red to me on my screen. Also, going by the rule of 3rds id prob crop some of the front off to sit the 2 people in a better position. Interesting shot none the less
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