After waiting for 6 months, I finally got my Nikon 800E. I took the new camera to a local trail and looked for something to take picture of. But there is nothing cool to take picture of. I was looking hard to get something out of nothing. Out of many pictures I took during this 10-minute trip to the local trail, this picture kind of popped out. I was looking upward trying hard to look for "something". I made sure that the trees cover the entire frame. I wanted to have many curves, vertical/horizontal/oblique lines by the branches. I also wanted the sun to be in the picture so that there is some contrast and rays of the light in the picture. One thing you have to make sure when you are shooting into the sun is to adjust your exposure compensation to brighten the image. For this one I used "+1". If you use "Auto" mode, the camera automatically adjust to the brightness of the sun and makes the rest of the picture too dark. I used the "program auto", so that I could adjust the exposure. (Nikon D800E, Nikkor 24-70mm at 24 mm, f/7.1, 1/200, handheld, "+1" exposure, ISO = 200, JPEG, Program Auto)
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