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out in the forest k.
so i ve been out in the forest and on the fields on friday and took theese so here you go

tell me what you think

ty
>> k.
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and here goes anothher one
>> k.
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aaaaaaaaaand another
>> k.
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and this
>> Anonymous
exif or gtfo
>> k.
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and
>> k.
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why should i give you exifs

its about the picture not about technique.

gearfag gtfo
>> k.
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so now this
>> k.
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and this is the last one for today.

i'll look forward to any critics

thx
>> Anonymous
Don't you hate how brutal bare trees look against a bright sky in landscape pictures?
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
>>why should i give you exifs
So we can see how you took the photo in order to respond critically better to it.

>>290671
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>>290694
garbage

>>290698
this could be good, but you need to play with it in photoshop
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
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>>290703
Here's a quickie to get your thoughts going. It's not perfect, it is only meant to give you an idea.
>> k.
>>290705

thx thats quite kind but the exifs got lost by resizing. dont know how to save them, normaly i'm a filmfag not a digifag. just took my dads digicam for its advantages
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
Assuming you are using photoshop, I suspect you used the 'save for web' feature. Simply do not use it. If your files are not 8 bit, you need to convert them. The option to do so is under Image->Mode->8-bit. After converting it to 8bit you should have no problem saving it normally as a jpeg.
>> k.
>>290715


i shall. next time though