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first attempt at night shots



  proton compact 1.3 GLi
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DSC_0181 by ken.leigh, on Flickr

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not 100 % but i really like this one

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  RIP Dan
Really good shots, a massive weakness of mine.

Mrs gave me 4 hours with a pro for my birthday (snigger), so going to do low light stuff (snigger). In seriousness pro the photographer is someone I used to work with and he is very good. I really want to do decent night/low light shots.
 
Watch your horizons, very few are straight and watch your compositions the horizon is often slap bang in the middle which doesn't always work well.

The first shot is the best but the rocks in the middle of the frame would have made better foreground interest than the wall on the right-hand side.

I do like the multiple lighting sources in the street scenes but the street furniture, bins and road signs aren't an especially interesting subject.

All imo!
 
Last shot is great, shame the rock in the foreground is out of focus. You might want to read into hyper focal distance, but it's a little 'advanced'.
 
Great shots. I'd be happy with them! Brazo's composition advice is spot on... I need to start to learn to think like that when I am out taking snaps!
 


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