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Old 10-09-2007, 03:19 AM
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Different perspective than the daytime shot a couple days ago.

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Old 10-09-2007, 04:15 AM
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Jason I gotta say that this compared to the daylight is leaps and bounds better. This one seems to present itself well. I think the lights drooping way down in the middle is the only gripe I have. Seems to leave a lot of dark space in the center of the shot.
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The first light looks separated from the rest in the line, could have been brought closure by getting a little more left wihile shooting. May be I will go for a bit more DOF to get a feeling of gradual blur. I loved the subject and the tone.
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Thanks subrataofkris and pinball. I am more pleased with this one rather than the daytime. I was going for the gradual blur, but see what both of you mean about the empty space caused from the lights drooping. Thank you guys for taking time to help me out.
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I think I prefer the daytime shot. But this one is nice as well. I agree with the comments about the empty space...and the DOF could have been a little deeper.
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I will have to go back and look at the daytime shot but I reallly like this one, even the droop of the lights. My eye starts at the near/clear lamp and follows a graceful droop to the the end and finally the dimmest light. Works for me.
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I like the droop in the lights! I like the gradual blur of the lights too. The shot is warm and inviting. It seems to be a shot that everyone is seeing differently! That is pretty cool!
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I know i am loving all the feedback, different views and takes on all my photos. Inspires me to shoot alot more often. I am so glad I found DPS. It makes shooting alot more fun.
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