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It's not often I take time off to take pictures at this lake. I usually bring the dog with me for a good walk (50-60 minutes end to end), and that's that. But I am home alone now, and had no other obligations this evening. I thought it would be nice to bring the camera along, and spend "a few" more minutes than usual.
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Taking the shots I wanted proved harder than I thought. I am not used to taking landscape shots like this, and did not account for how much light is reflected from the clouds.
Since my camera tend to under-expose (at least that's how I feel), I thought I would be smart and compensate a bit. My bad.... I ended up with way to many over-exposed shots, useless and ugly. Ironically, the only shots worth posting are the ones shot without exposure compenstion.....
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