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Anonymous
Dear /p/. I think this is the best pic I have ever taken. I'm not an expert so consider that.
Is it that good?
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>> Anonymous
Not bad. But I think it would be better if taken from a higher position. Perhaps the sand dune on the left.
>> Anonymous
>>68720
but then it wouldn't be centered like it is
If I had a tripod with me at the time I might have been able to do that. The best thing about this pic was that it wasn't a setup.
>> Anonymous
I like it.
>> Anonymous
Fantastic dunes. Where is this?

ANyway your composition is good, whether you have a good eye or are just lucky.
>> Anonymous
Personally I dont like the shadows, but thats just me nitpicking, other than that I like it.
>> Anonymous
>>68772
Truro, MA. I was considering rule of 3rds and such but I didn't tell the guy to walk that way and make a perfect shot for me or something.
Yeah, him being in the shade is kind of annoying but I do think it helps with making everything else look huge.
I only wish I could have taken a panoramic shot.
>> Anonymous
>>68790
ooh, on the Cape. neato.
>> Anonymous
wow, I really like this one. Good job!