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Anonymous
The exposure looks like basic daylight exposure, so start off at f16, 1/125. The sun is getting a lot of points, so stop down to f22. Since you just lost a stop of light, then increase your shutter to let in a stop of light to 1/60. So you are finally at f22, 1/60.
The lush blue of the sky looks a lot like a circular polariser, so if you use that, you'll typically lose two stops of light. Adjust accordingly.
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