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    Gira Falls, on way to Saputara.. The only hill station of Gujarat

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    Nice waterfalls. It seems there was good rainfall in the area. The greenery in the background looks nice. I think you had posted an image of this place earlier, when it was dry. You can crop slightly at the bottom, as the foreground doesn't add much to the image. There are some dust spots on the left side at the top. Thanks for sharing.
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    Impressive photography under great sunlight....warterfalls are one of my favourite geographic destinations....

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    Lovely location beautifully captured

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    Nice. Agree with comments above.
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    Thanks for appreciation. The crop looks nice. coping with the dust spots is really tough ask for me. After buying 16-35 in my kitty the fact came to me more intensely that finding vintage point to capture striking landscape is the major aspect to be worked on.

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    When you use narrow apertures like f16, the dust spots become increasingly visible. At shallow apertures like f4/f5.6 the dust spots won't be visible. Earlier I used to use a sensor clean brush. They gave up and just started getting it cleaned from Canon.

    You need to take precautions while changing your lens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra View Post
    When you use narrow apertures like f16, the dust spots become increasingly visible. At shallow apertures like f4/f5.6 the dust spots won't be visible. Earlier I used to use a sensor clean brush. They gave up and just started getting it cleaned from Canon.

    You need to take precautions while changing your lens.
    Thanks a lot for valuable inputs.

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