- Camera: NIKON CORPORATION
- Camera model: NIKON D7100
- Exposure time: 10/80000
- Aperture: f/3.2
- ISO: 200
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Nice pic. I would have cropped the right side because of the branches in the corner, then cropped a bit of the sky also to balance and to tighten the focus on the trees.
And you have a dust spot between the mum and dad trees, you should erase it. I won't tell.
Thanks for the comments.
I did notice the bit of leaves at the corner, but cropping it out would reduce too much of the blue part of the sky, (about an inch off), and could "unbalance" the over all effect of a seaside feel to the image with the trees looming too large in the foreground.
For the life of me, I can't see the "dust spot", at least not with my 69 year old eyes?
The spot is between them, just over their heads. It might not be dust, it might be something else, but there is definitely a spot!
Ha, ha, ha......
The irony of it all.
That "spot" is actually the "erasure residue" inadvertently left behind by my rather clumsy attempt at erasing a dust spot. Much like a fingerprint left behind at a crime scene?
Try making a copy of the section and placing it on a new layer. Then blur it so the spot disappears and merge it back with the original layer.
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