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The image actually didn't come out this badly, I had to reduce the quality since I always shoot RAW. I took this in the morning, when I looked out my window and saw the sun behind the clouds. Sett...
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![Uploading, please wait...]()- The image actually didn't come out this badly, I had to reduce the quality since I always shoot RAW.
- I took this in the morning, when I looked out my window and saw the sun behind the clouds. Setting a high shutterspeed is what made the clouds look dark.
- August 13th 2020, near San Jose, California
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- The image actually didn't come out this badly, I had to reduce the quality since I always shoot RAW.
- I took this in the morning, when I looked out my window and saw the sun behind the clouds. Setting a high shutterspeed is what made the clouds look dark.
- August 13th 2020, near San Jose, California
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![Uploading, please wait...]() The image actually didn't come out this badly, I had to reduce the quality since I always shoot RAW. I took this in the morning, when I looked out my window and saw the sun behind the clouds. Setting a high shutterspeed is what made the clouds look dark. August 13th 2020, near San Jose, California