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45R
14th of June 2004 (Mon), 14:20
I'd like to get some input on these photos. This is my first evening out taking night pictures. The pictures of the cars on the corner were done by a G5 using a 15 sec exposure, ND turned on and F8 setting. The rest were shot with a 10D freehand. Need some critiquing help here! Be honest!
http://www.pbase.com/image/30113436.jpg
http://www.pbase.com/image/30113437.jpg
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http://www.pbase.com/image/30113440.jpg
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45R
14th of June 2004 (Mon), 14:21
One last building shot
http://www.pbase.com/image/30136056.jpg
Meerkat17
14th of June 2004 (Mon), 17:17
Nice images but too many in one go to give a critique on
The first image is the one I like the most, nice colours and lighting.
Well done
David
henkbos
15th of June 2004 (Tue), 05:18
If you want crititque, you have a better chance posting one or two shots. You state that you need help. With what? These pics are OK evening shots.
My favs are #3 and the last one (may be tighter cropped).
Ikinaa
15th of June 2004 (Tue), 05:35
Composition and subject are good, but use a tripod...
nearly every picture has some blur in it.
IMO blur in night/evening pictures kills them...
45R
15th of June 2004 (Tue), 17:43
Thats for the advice guys. This was my first evening shoot with a dSLR that I've only had for 1 week. :). I'll post 2 pictures at a time next time and I'll have to buy a tripod.
Best
45R
Big_B
16th of June 2004 (Wed), 02:48
The last one is pretty good and I really like 3 .
blinking8s
16th of June 2004 (Wed), 02:54
nearly every picture has some blur in it.
indeed...def get a tripod, im mpressed you have such little blur if you were not using one
45R
16th of June 2004 (Wed), 18:02
nearly every picture has some blur in it.
indeed...def get a tripod, im mpressed you have such little blur if you were not using one
That little blur from freehand is from a skill that I aquired when learning to shoot a 9lb rifle :shock: Shooting rifles and cameras hold many of the same fundamentals when it comes to breathing control and steadiness of the hands.
Thanks for the compliment.
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