Sugar Shack

© Amy L. Carroll

Sugar Shack

Uploaded: October 28, 2005

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Exif: FNumber: 2.8, ExposureBiasValue: 0/100, ExposureTime: 3.33333333333333E-03, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 200, WhiteBalance: auto white balance

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Amy L. Carroll October 28, 2005

I'm new to this board and have been enjoying looking at everyone's amazing photo's. I'm hoping to take a lot of helpful advice from anyone.

This is my very first submission and I would love some feedback! This was taken as I was photographing a hayride for a church outing and saw this amazing building in the woods. It was an amazing fall day. #334333

Gary Lange October 28, 2005

Hi Amy...I'm rather new to this myself. I like your photo a lot. Shows well in B&W. Would also love to see this in color. I really can't be much of a critic though. Looks like a very good shot to me. #2009066

Katrina McMeans October 29, 2005

I really like your angle, Amy! I would also love to see this in color too!
~K #2010758

Sandra Freyler November 14, 2005

Great find! Excellent image! #2075299

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