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Black and white shots of Cambodia

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    Hi Everyone, here are a few shots I took from my trip to Cambodia. Let me know what you think!









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    very nice! I love the drama they evoke.

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    The images do have drama as TT mentions but all 4 shots are way underexposed
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    Thanks for all your replies! marko I don't agree with you that they are underexposed... I would rather say they are very contrasty with alot of blacks and highlights... and if I used less contrast on the picture, I think it would make it less dramatic... don't you all think? maybe you're right... I'm just thinkin out loud... more comments would be appreciated... are there others who think the pictures are too underexposed? let me know! thankssssssssssss!

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    I think they would work better in colour and with more exposure.

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