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Jun 21 2009 11:19am
I'm still learning on my landscape photos, so and tips would be great.





and the auto resize distorted them zzzzz.
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Jun 21 2009 11:30am
I think there´s too much negative space on the bottom of your first pic.
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Jun 21 2009 11:34am
I like them but a bit dark though.
I think you should be closer to the city since it is only the half of the photo showing the city.


What camera are you using ? :)
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Jun 21 2009 02:34pm
I think that you should use a slower shutter speed and try to stabilize the camera a bit more...they seen a bit fuzzy.
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Jun 21 2009 03:54pm
ooh. The first one was pretty nice! I'd crop the bottom and some of the top away tho.
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Jun 21 2009 05:56pm
Quote (RoOkieTeRra @ Sun, Jun 21 2009, 10:30am)
I think there´s too much negative space on the bottom of your first pic.


agreed.


I'm using a sony a200 (with the kit lense)


I was using a tripod and a 2 second timer because i don't have a remote...


I tried using a longer exposure but the intensity of the lights was no bueno to me.

Thanks for the tips/responses. :D
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Jun 22 2009 01:18am
Quote (Qhotex @ Sun, Jun 21 2009, 11:34am)
I like them but a bit dark though.
I think you should be closer to the city since it is only the half of the photo showing the city.


What camera are you using ? :)


OMG! Someone please call the press course Qhotex doesn't know what camera this guy used :O lol jk


I have to agree with you though. Those pics are waay underexposed.
@the thread starter: You could use a narrower aperture which would allow you to get more well exposed night shots and of course those nice looking star bursts xD
I usually use F/8 and higher when I take night photos with a tripod :)
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