Pic from Somerset Mall Parking Structure
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Love the shot...maybe you can photo shop out the Mall Entrance signs...then it would look awesome! Perfect lighting IMO
I'm looking for a good place to take pics...once the snow melts, I'll head to the mountains for a sunset
I'm looking for a good place to take pics...once the snow melts, I'll head to the mountains for a sunset
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I am planning on purchasing a Nikon digital SLR soon. So then I will have GREAT pics!
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Hey red wing, I'm from Sterling Heights too! What about Lakeside? Ha ha. I went to HFII High School and am now at the University of Texas. Nice to see a fellow Sterling "Whites" resident. Nice pics, but rather than spend $1000 on a new camera, just spend $30 on a tripod and your pics will be great!
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Hey red wing, I'm from Sterling Heights too! What about Lakeside? Ha ha. I went to HFII High School and am now at the University of Texas. Nice to see a fellow Sterling "Whites" resident. Nice pics, but rather than spend $1000 on a new camera, just spend $30 on a tripod and your pics will be great!
Sterling "Whites" lol never heard that before!
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Yeah, the only reason the pic is blurry is because you were holding it. If you would have had it fixed, i.e. a tripod, it would have been perfectly clear. It may still have been a little dark, but your pic looks like it has plenty of light to me. I guarantee if you try that pic again by even setting it on a ledge or something and using the timer, it would look a lot more clear. I mean yeah, a good camera will help you take some sweet pics, but in night shots you either need a tripod,fixed camera, and slow shutter speed. The first two can be solved w/ a tripod.
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