
All of these were taken in
Aperture Priority using my 50mm f/1.8 lens. The first picture I really like, except I think that the depth of field is too shallow in the foreground, but I like the backgrounds blurring. I

used f/1.8 when I shot this. I took a couple later in the day, which I haven't fixed yet, and they were with a higher f/stop and looked better. But I think the light in these photos are way better. As far as the rest of the pictures, I like them. Still learning big time, I had to do a lot of corrections to the exposure in
photoshop to make these look nice. I have no idea why these were so over-exposed when I took them, but they were...even though I used cloudy
WB(since it was cloudy) and messed with the exposure bracketing to get the picture darker. It was still really fun and I can't wait to go out and do it again, this time with people. Landscape pictures are sorta boring to me. Okay, well that i s all I have for you now.

I love, love these pics.....love the low perspective! You are already a PRO!
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