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guys all input is welcomed
u all and even take the snap and edit it toooo
i ama rookie just getting my self into photography ( so guys/gals pls help)

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Old 08-29-2007, 10:21 AM
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You have captured lovely colors of sky and city lighting. Only thing I would suggest is to eliminate huge black area at lower third.
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I really have to stop looking at the pix until they're fully displayed LOL...

As I watched this load from the top I enjoyed the colorful sunset and the lights of the city. Perhaps with a little repositioning you could have improved this presentation and filled your viewfinder with data... Great work on your settings though... Kudos!

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you did a geat job exposing for the sky.....next time though think through it a little bit....especially where you place and hopefully level the horizon.....

great picture though....thanks....

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Nice shot. The only suggestion's would be to straighten the buildings as they are leaning to the right and definitely the dark area on the lower left 1/3 is preventing it being a great shot.
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This is what I got with photoshop, those trucks and the tree had to be lightened up a lot, and a lot of masking with various tweaks. I wanted to make the power plant and trucks as one of the major feature, but think I lightened it too much. I wish I have the raw file.


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nah i never took a raw snap.. but i am goin to start taking more RAW from now onwards
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guys i have a question.. u see in the pic above. the lights are all draggin downwards
how do i correct that. or how do i work on it so i dont do the same thing again
and lastly was does infinity mean in camera termalogy
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