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Hey everyone,
I took these shots a while ago, but just got around to doing some pp work on them. I was wondering what everyone's overall thoughts of the shots. This is my first real time taking a cityscape type picture so I am quite unsure if the exposure is correct. I know both the shots are similar, just taken at different times of the sunset, but I also wanted to know which one you guys think look better, as I plan on putting one of them if not both on my website. Both were taken with a Nikon D90, 18-105 mm f/11 ISO 200. As always, click them for a larger view ![]() Thanks, JMarro ![]()
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I like the second one. The thing about the Cooper bridge is it's the longest cable-stay bridge in the US. The second one really shows off the main feature of the bridge.
Where were you? It looks like the observation porch of the SC aquarium.
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I like the second one too, shows up the cables better.
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