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BobCReef

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suggestions & help please. Just learing to take pics so any help is appreciated

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Shot with a Nikon D50 with kit lens 28-80
Aperture priority
In RAW format.
Now the problem, i was changing the setting so much trying different things out how do i see what the settings were. In JPEG using microsoft image editor i can bring up the settings. It doesn't recognize the raw format. I already delted them from the camera.:(
 
I think the trial version automatically deletes EXIF as an incentive to buy the real thing, but I could be wrong. In general photo editing trial versions do this because the just want you to see what the product is capable of and not actually use it for an extended period of time.
 
I can't comment on any technical points of your shots without EXIF, because I don't know what you did right or wrong (it seems mostly right). I think all of your examples look pretty decent anyway.
 
This is another i took
Nikon D50
28-80 Nikon Lens
F-13
1/60 shutter
spot metering
EC -0.5
No post processing. This is just what i shot

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FYI, Elements will dispose of the EXIF info if you do "Save For Web". Instead, try "Save As" then select jpg. EXIF info preserved.
 
I think you picked the perfect settings in the last one. There isn't really much to suggest accept the noise looks a little high for such a small frame. That is why it is there though. It may just be particles in the water whizzing by, at any rate well done.
 
I was getting overexposure. Someone suggested to try spot metering. Don't know if it made any difference. I think changeing the other settings helped alot more
 
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