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Hey all - just wanting some critique as to these shots (notably composition, exposure, focus, but everything flies). Thanks in advance!
![]() Follow through to my Flickr for several more from different angles, all comments appreciated, there or here! EXIF: Exposure 0.003 sec (1/400) Aperture f/13.0 Focal Length 18 mm ISO Speed 200 Exposure Bias -1/3 EV Flash Off, Did not fire
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Interesting angle, As a live in the Bay Area I know how hard it can be to catch the fog just right. Only thing would have been to bump the contrast and maybe the Sat. Almost a HDR look would have been good.
But overall great shot.
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Yeah, I don't know about this one. Although you get style points for creativity, this shot isn't working for me. There seems to be too many under and overexposed areas in the image.
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Yes, you get points for a unique perspective. I'm not really sure how to critique this shot, but I think I should be able to see either all of the cables or none of them. Just seeing parts of them is a little disorienting.
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