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Rowing Rowing Rowing ....D70 + lens kits. Uncropped.
I see you've been busy today Yeocsa
I'm no pro so not sure if my advice will be any good to you The photo could be a lot brighter and a bit sharper. Do you shoot in RAW or jpeg? Either way, try using unsharp mask in Nikon Capture or Photoshop to sharpen the images a bit. Increase the saturation a bit as well as it will bring out the colours in the image a bit more. For me personally, the best way to learn about metering and getting the correct exposure was to use manual mode and fudge (like my technical term? ) around with the shutter speed and aperture settings. You have a lot of potential as I can see from the other photos you've posted. Keep learning and experimenting with the D70 Cheers, Wayne
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