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Photographer  Marcos Degrossoli {Karma:230}
Project N/A Camera Model Yashica FX-D Quartz
Categories Cityscape
Film Format
Portfolio Campinas
Lens Yashica Zoom 42-75
Uploaded 4/26/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 400
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Location City -  Campinas
State -  SÃO PAULO
Country - Brazil   Brazil
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Marcos Degrossoli   {K:230} 9/22/2006
Thank's for the advice!! That image is a old one. I'm learning day-by-day. Fell free to look my work and to give more advices!

Sorry about terrible english!!!

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Jason Hopson Jason Hopson   {K:3283} 9/22/2006
Marcos,

I agree with what John told you about the exposure, and about getting practice. To me, this photo looks like the camera was in auto (does it have a manual setting?) and tried to find balance between proper exposure for the sky and for the boat. The result is a sky that's a little overexposed, especially the top left, and the foreground is underexposed and dark.

Thanks for stopping by my portfolio and commenting on my photo - it is appreciated.

Bye 4 now,
Jason.

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John Williamson   {K:1145} 4/29/2004
of course we can keep in contact. If you have any question you can always e-mail me at jwilliamson@universityhills.com
You can check out someof my other pictures and let me know what you think, if you have a spare second.

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Marcos Degrossoli   {K:230} 4/29/2004
Thank's for your advices man! My camera is my first to and I like all the types of shots. Could we keep contact? Thank's again!

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John Williamson   {K:1145} 4/28/2004
I would love to offer what advise I can. You captured the sky beautifully in this image, but the objects in the foreground are a bit dark. I, in fact, cannot tell what it is. If you are trying to capture the redness of the sky and still have enough light to see the object, try shooting with a red filter. These are great for sunsets. If you are trying to capture just silhouettes, focus on the sky and take your meter reading there, this will effectively reduce the foreground objects to black with no detail. That?s all I can say about this with my limited experience. The best advice I have is keep shooting, shoot a hundred pictures every time you go out. You are bound to get several that you like and at least one you think is really good. Plus, it gives you a great excuse to go out and burn a bunch of film! Have fun!

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