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Mar 5, 2020 3:57 PM CST
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Here we try to have a very helpful mix between pointing out the strong sides of a photo, and to help each other find those areas that can be improved. There are few things as valuable to a photographer as to see their own images through someone else's eyes. Even if you don't post images yourself, you can learn a lot from analyzing and commenting on images.

What photos are suitable?

Your very best gardening related photos or those images that you feel you need some help with. Simple!

What else do I need to know?

Include which camera (and lens if applicable) that was used. ISO, shutter speed and f-stop if you know them. Did you use a tripod, flash, reflectors or a diffuser ? It is also good to tell if the image is cropped or if any significant post processing was done.

The reason to include this info, is that it helps those that see your image to understand how it were created. This way they can provide the best possible feedback.
If you welcome others to edit your photo, to see if they can enhance it, please state that when posting.

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