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Anonymous
Should I eventually take my camera off of more vivid?
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>> Anonymous
This picture is great, very deceiving. As if this was a giant mound in a pot. What is that growing in there by the way?
>> Ken Rockwell
I approve of this Nikon-quality saturation. If at all possible I'd suggest you crank that up to 11. Always buy the camera that allows you to have the highest saturation mode. Nothing else matters.
>> Anonymous
>>256113
what lens did you use
>> Martin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
>>256643
Ken, Im your biggest fan!
>> Anonymous
image gave me diarhea