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i thought that looked like the the appalachain mountains. one of the best mountain ranges imo. i have gotten some amazing photos in this mountain range.

lol, I thought the same. Beautiful part of the world, holds a lot of memories.

heres some i took last summer and before

Those are great. Postcard quality.

I visit here to try and get some tips and inspiration and am nowhere in the same league as a lot of you.

Maybe with a variety of different subject matter this can be achieved and someday return the favor.

Sorry, didn't mean to pick on you moonman.

Nice shots, what lens did you use? could do with a bit more editing. Personally, i would increase the exposure a little and add a little bit of saturation.

Hope you don't mind:

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but at the end of the day, it's how you want it and if you're trying to achieve a certain look to the photo

thanks for the tip saxon, i dont mind at all bud.. i was looking for some help. The reason the pic went so dark, is because the sky behind her seemed to be really blown out in the original, and i used the recovery option in camera raw to try to reduce it. But your version came out very nice, i'll definitely keep that in mind.

I was just using the kit lens to take the pics.. it's all i have right now. So hopefully i'm doing my camera some justice. I love how the pics are coming out. For anyone else that owns an xt or the 18-55mm kit lens, any idea what the "sweet spot" is.. i've noticed some pics sharper then others but can't figure out the right spot.

Also, anyone with a canon slr, do you use custom saturation, sharpening or anything... or do you just leave all that to PP rather then in camera?

@sin-ergy, thanks for the compliments.. she's my world.

Bubbabyte: Your pictures have come out really well, the kit lens isn't amazing but you've definitely pulled off some very good photographs.

I use a canon and keep the settings to default. I do everything in post production.

Hey o0moonman0o, the pictures of the girl are aesthetically nice, and visually appealing, but I'm getting kinda bored of scrolling through practically the same shot every time.

Do you have any more shots you wish to share that are a little more...diverse, maybe.

@o0moonman0o : no offence meant dude. But I think we have enough of her pictures already. :|

Hey o0moonman0o, the pictures of the girl are aesthetically nice, and visually appealing, but I'm getting kinda bored of scrolling through practically the same shot every time.

Do you have any more shots you wish to share that are a little more...diverse, maybe.

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