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July 06, 2009

Your Photo: Our Critique

Critique 10c

Timothy Maestas submitted this image taken with a Nikon D300, with an exposure of 1/800sec at f/5.6, ISO 100.  There is very nice detail in the mountain range. Consider cropping some off the top, bringing more attention to the main subject of the photo. The highlights and shadows in the mountain create dimension and detail. The fog moving through the range in the foreground adds a layer of separation between the peaks. The background accents the main peak.  Set to aperture-priority, the camera did a nice job of exposing the scene. 

—Melissa Macatee
Contributing Blogger

This photo gets four and a half stars on the PopPhoto Flash rating system.

The PopPhoto Flash rating system.
*= This part of the camera is called the lens
**= Don’t quit your day job
***= Good, but not yet great
****=So close you can taste it
*****= Yes, a thousand times yes!

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