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TR: Thanksgiving Road Trip- New Mexico

This is the spot to post your trail and trip reports. Please notify [email protected] when you do so that we can feature the better ones on the front of the website.
jbc28
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Pretty scenery. That place is beckoning for my 450F.
KneeDeep
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Cop- I added a little saturation to two pictures- the street merchant and the last one. I didn't change the original colors at all in any of them, and other post processing was fairly minimal as well.
afrobigfoot
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I really like the repitition and composition of the last image. I also like the slanted angle of it as well, when I was in school I got a lot of points taken off of most of my assignments because I did that. Our main instructor did not like unlevel horizons.



That would have also been a great time to use that 50mm f/1.8 and get the first lamp in focus and let the depth of field get shallower as you go along the line.
KneeDeep
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^^^ I wanted to, but I couldn't get far enough away from that first light to set up the shot like that. I had to use the wide side of my 18-125 lens.
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