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08/30/2007 07:44:59 PM |
Looks like a pretty decent moon image - but it is a bit small with a lot of blank space. From a compositional standpoint, having a single object dead center is often very static looking. Using the rule of thirds to compose your image can really help.
For the moon shot, do as srdanz suggested and crop it down so that we can see the detail of the moons surface. The moon itself seems a bit soft of focus. Did you use a tripod for the shot? If so, how long is the exposure?
WHen you upload photos, you may want to try and put the stats about the image with it (exposure time, ISO, f-stop) so that we can give you a hand.
Cheers!
Peter |
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08/30/2007 06:20:34 PM |
I am assuming that you have only resized the image. You have a plenty of MPix in that Canon that you should be able to crop it decently before resizing it.
Photoshop (or other photo editing software) should become your friend...
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