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Sep 21 2008 05:53am
I took those photos last night and had some hard time deciding which I like the most and add a frame or something to it
so I am asking you guys for help and advice. Just pick one or two among those and I would be even more grateful if you could
tell me why tongue.gif

I took those pics without a tripod so the quality arent that great but those are the best night photos I have taken so far biggrin.gif

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Sep 21 2008 05:55am
#2, I like how there is so much dark but has those nice lights.
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Sep 21 2008 07:14am
Quote (Nocturnitoni @ Sun, Sep 21 2008, 12:55pm)
#2, I like how there is so much dark but has those nice lights.


agreed.
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Sep 21 2008 09:10am
Quote (Nocturnitoni @ Sun, Sep 21 2008, 11:55am)
#2, I like how there is so much dark but has those nice lights.


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Sep 21 2008 09:25am
I like the last one because of the framing. I like the second one but it lacks either foreground or sky light ... such as either a structure or subject relatively close or the moon in the sky. Those elements help (in my mind) to balance out the scene. Pretty good for handheld ...what ISO?
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Sep 21 2008 10:16am
1600 iso. What browser u use that doesent let u see exif info solarves?

dunno what u should use
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Sep 21 2008 02:36pm
Quote (Solarves @ Sun, Sep 21 2008, 04:25pm)
I like the last one because of the framing. I like the second one but it lacks either foreground or sky light ... such as either a structure or subject relatively close or the moon in the sky. Those elements help (in my mind) to balance out the scene. Pretty good for handheld ...what ISO?


yeah I think #2 is a lil bit boring because its a little bit too dark and too few lights lol
well as mr Antichrist pointed out I used iso 1600 for those shots for obvious reason biggrin.gif
To be honest I had to post process them a little bit in PS because most of them were a bit blurry guess thats the price I have to pay for not using a tripod ^^
if not for the post processing I am sure many of those photos would have been better posted in the blooper topic laugh.gif

ok here are #3 and #4 untouched so you get an idea what the original photos looked like:





This post was edited by Futurama on Sep 21 2008 02:40pm
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Sep 21 2008 03:03pm
Now, this is hell of a lot better than sending me a pm dry.gif.

#2 is my vote, since, it's the one less blurry than all the others. ohmy.gif
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Quote (chantal7 @ Sun, Sep 21 2008, 10:03pm)
Now, this is hell of a lot better than sending me a pm dry.gif.

#2 is my vote, since, it's the one less blurry than all the others. ohmy.gif


lol yeah yeah tongue.gif thought I would ask you for help first before I post here but whatever tongue.gif

lmao geez #2 is less blurry than all the others? I thought all except for #3 and maybe #6 are quite sharp
but I guess except for being a lil bit too dark #2 is quite good tongue.gif
thanks!
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