a night photo


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Jeanette.z

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A night photo taken from my college, critics welcome;)
IH1.jpg
 

Like the effect, save the bottom part, what time was it? =D

And what ISO did you use?
 

night86mare said:
Like the effect, save the bottom part, what time was it? =D

And what ISO did you use?

thanks.:D it was around 9.30pm in Mlebourne, ISO50 with canon G6
 

Interesting, you used flash?
I suppose you did, correct me if I'm wrong hee.
 

Er, for a low ISO setting (low sensitivity to light) that's a lot of light?
Just guessing, plus the tree doesn't seem equally lighted~
 

The highlights. The tree and the house make an interesting subject though. Consider a reshoot.
 

Stoned said:
The highlights. The tree and the house make an interesting subject though. Consider a reshoot.

yap, how do you reckon I can improve when reshooting
other then the aperature (last time was 2.2)?:D
 

Skip the bottom part... and don't be afraid to tilt the camera.. you can try using the lines along the front wall..
 

willyfoo is right. keep the interesting bit and trim off the excess.
 

How's this. Was just playing around. Hope you like it

IH1_copy.jpg


Let me know if you want it taken off.

p.s. Hmmm afer a second look, the building might be a little too dark. Oh well.
 

Interesting,how does it looks in black and white?:D
 

bluroom said:
How's this. Was just playing around. Hope you like it

IH1_copy.jpg


Let me know if you want it taken off.

p.s. Hmmm afer a second look, the building might be a little too dark. Oh well.

Erm, thats slightly over-done. The contrast on the light exposed portion is lesser than the brightness.
 

:bigeyes: wait till that sb return me my tripod....then can go back and reshoot.
thanks guys...but the PSed version a bit over for me but it does give me some idea of how the reshooting can be;p
 

lastboltnut said:
I dun think so, it was a long exposure, look at the moving clouds.:)
Ah yes now that you mention it..

The main reasoning was the uneven exposure of light heh.
 

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