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    Bridge at Night

    Please critique. Thanks. Canon A80--ISO 100 4sec f4
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    Quote Originally Posted by barmy101
    Please critique. Thanks. Canon A80--ISO 100 4sec f4
    Hello Barmy,

    I am surprised to see how noisy your picture is, considering that you have shot at ISO 100.

    That being said, I like the framing and the overall feeling of the picture. The colors are pleasing too.

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    Thanks Seb, I just rechecked my Exif info and realized that the noise is because I forget to set the compression back to superfine from fine. Also, resizing it down to 100k didn't help it any either. It's a little darker here than the original.

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    It is a little noisy, but overall I like the shot quite a bit. The little dock thingy at the bottom of the frame adds a nice touch. Well-exposed also.
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    Thanks. As for the dock thingy which is really a fence at the parking area, I almost excluded it but decided to put it in because it had just rained and although it's hard to see in this version there are drops of water were dripping off of the fence cables.

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    yeah the picture is very noisy u can remove that in photoshop, but some times noise is a good thing but not to have so much at night
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