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Available Light Photography
I'm looking for a critique of the following photo:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1835425 How does that picture look to you? I took this during our "Light up Cincinnati" event. Exposure was 30 seconds @ f/11, Fuji Reala. The picture is unedited, however I plan on editing out the truck on the bottom left corner. Any composition changes you would make? Any adjustments? I'm always looking to improve my skills; after 13 years I'm still learning. Thanks in advanced. |
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Available Light Photography
Having extensive experience with night shots
http://www.expertphoto.com see the las vegas section I would make the following suggestion; Your scanner is creating noise in the black sky, or the original is overexposed. I personally bracket all my night shots due the un predictable light levels. If the truck were moving it would be better, but it doesnt bother me. "George" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a critique of the following photo: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1835425 How does that picture look to you? I took this during our "Light up Cincinnati" event. Exposure was 30 seconds @ f/11, Fuji Reala. The picture is unedited, however I plan on editing out the truck on the bottom left corner. Any composition changes you would make? Any adjustments? I'm always looking to improve my skills; after 13 years I'm still learning. Thanks in advanced. |
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