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    Rocks Reflection Scape at Mt. Abu. It was Shot, Last Monsoon. made many chance in Composition and Adjustment. finally got this.. Like to share And
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    With Canon 550D -18-55mm Lens
    F:6.3
    ISO:100
    SS:1/50s (Overcast)
    AV mode
    Full Frame
    some experiment With Darken, Saturation, Brightness, Highlights.
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    The greenery looks nice. I think instead of flying rocks you can change the title to 'Floating rocks'. The reflection looks good. A higher ISO and further narrower aperture would have been nice to get more details. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Thanks Mrudul.. For Suggested ,
    When I saw This Image After Editing.. Image Appears in My Mind as look like Flying rocks.. Though Floating Rocks Is also good...
    Pl. Admin Can you change the Title.

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    Nice image Bhavya. The rocks looks nice and they give both:floating and flying feel. Infact the lower part of the image looks like a sudden drop in a mountain, the depth is coming out well.Very well composed. Agree with Mrudul's comments on ISO. Thanks for sharing.

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    Were you handholding? If not, you can use a lower shutter speed and narrow aperture for increased depth of field without increasing iso. Since you were using ISO 100, you can increase the iso a bit as well.

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    Thanks For Suggest , Yes Its Handheld..

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