Couple pictures(large) from Gatlinburg, TNModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Couple pictures(large) from Gatlinburg, TNThese are just from a trip with a couple friends ...you can see them in a couple pictures. I didn't get to bring a tri-pod on this trip so these aren't near as sharp as they could be. I shot in JPEG fine. Please tell me what you think. All shot with a D70 and 18-70mm kit lens.
Camera braced against a rock. .4s exposuref/8 Camera braced against a rock in the creek. 8s exposure f/13 Handheld, braced against a tree. .025s exposure f/5.6
Nice shots Midnight, and welcome to the forums with your first post (starting with images is good work).
#2 is very smooth indeed. All have great colour. Some brief observations..... - Lens does not have an "e" at the end, I have edited your post accordingly (there was a long thread on this issue some months back ) - I am not a fan of the arbitrary diagonal shot, and I don't think it was necessary in #1 and #3. Both shots would be fine straight. - well done on the handheld long exposures cheers Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Really like the 2nd one, is this the Gatlinburg near Pigeon Forge?
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gatlinburg2nd shot looks fine - 3rd shot would be improved with fill flash - tilted camera does not work too often,especially in this instance.
bobrob
Thanks for the comments guys! I believe #2 is my favorite shot as well. No excuses for the diagonal shots except I thought they'd work. Again, thanks for the criticism.
Brandon
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