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Anonymous
/p/, critique on this pic?

in b4 too dark. This is pretty good for the camera I'm using.
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>> Anonymous
>>145214
Well played, sir.
>> Anonymous
You should use other settings besides automatic
>> Anonymous
>>145224
I customize my settings on my larger camera. This one? It's just a "press the button and hope it's good" kind of camera- very automatic. That's why I was surprised it picked the right exposure. I'd rather it be dark than blurry, amirite?
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>>145225
A little fill flash might have helped.