Gorgeous! I also prefer the second one. How did you get it to not have the bounce of the boats in the water, or was the water just that glassy and they weren't moving?
Gorgeous! I also prefer the second one. How did you get it to not have the bounce of the boats in the water, or was the water just that glassy and they weren't moving?
Very, very nice. If these are your first attempt, I'm really looking forward to what you can do with some practice!
Mary Anne
Nikon D60, 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 35mm f1.8
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 P&S
"Growing older but not up."
Hi Daveit's been a while and all i can say is WOW these shots look amazing!! i can't believe this was your FIRST attempt at night time photography! i hope my first attempt looks this good
Hope you're well, Kimi
As I said my friend, these are beautiful! The exposure, composition, reflections, just perfect, I love them all!!![]()
Brian Scott
Nikon D5000, Nikon 18-105mm, Nikon 55-200mm
Canon SD880IS P&S
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Dave - Is this Preston, Lancashire? WOW - It looks so glam - fabulous shots. You learn something new every day, I live about thirty miles away and never knew Preston had a marina. These shots should be used to advertise it, and I agree with you, the second one is the best.
Hi Dave, I agree the 2nd one is my fave too, mainly because of the sailboats and their reflections in the water. All and all good shots!
I've learned to put ego aside and understand your only as good as your last shot. Maynard Switzer
EOS Canon Rebel XS EF-S 18-55mm 1:3 5-5 6 IS | EF 75-300mm F4-5.6 | EF 50mm f/1.8 II
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Amazing shots. Very nice sets, likes them all
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