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    6 Seconds Later

    Hi All,
    the photos were taken with a 10D and a 15 mm lens. Please criticise.
    yoyo
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    I like this because you kept the setup ( frame, lens etc. exactly the same. I like the scene here and would really like to see this one with a 12 hour span as you did the last one. Sunrise, then at sunset i think would be very interesting
    please do not edit and repost my photos


    gary


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    Two things I see - the sky doesn't add to the shot, but maybe a little more foreground would. I think it might work a little better to point the camera just a little lower. Also, at least on my monitor - the shadow area in front of the building is very dark. This is the main subject area of the shot, and a little bit of level adjustment in Photoshop would help out a lot.

    I look forward to seeing your shots, nice work.

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    Hi Gary, Thanks for your suggestion.

    Hi Another View, Thanks for your comments, I agree with you.

    All the best.
    yoyo

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    I found these photos to be wonderful. There's just something about them that keeps my attention. I do agree that the sky doesn't help the picture, but it isnt too distracting either, in my opinion. I'm curious about the technical details?

    Good work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pose
    I found these photos to be wonderful. There's just something about them that keeps my attention. I do agree that the sky doesn't help the picture, but it isnt too distracting either, in my opinion. I'm curious about the technical details?

    Good work.
    Hi Pose,
    Thanks for your kind words. The technical details are: f/7.1, 1/250s and ISO 400.
    All the best.
    yoyo

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