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    Living in Style at Night

    I reshot the building at night. Does it work?
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    Re: Living in Style at Night

    It most certainly does work Yoyo and you got the exposure really well.
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    Re: Living in Style at Night

    Quote Originally Posted by Yoyo Szeto
    I reshot the building at night. Does it work?
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    Yoyo,

    I personally prefer how your day shot of this building came out. There were a lot of interesting details on the building (the partly painted sections for instance) that were more visible in day time.

    That being said, I also like this shot. It works to a different level but the mood is pleasing.

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    Re: Living in Style at Night

    If I didn't have the memory of the initial shot, I would commend this shot. So, it does work.

    Having said that, I much prefer the memory of your initial shot...

    (Did that sound too much like Seb's response? I tried to make it sound different...)

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    Re: Living in Style at Night

    Hi Guys,
    Thanks a lot for your input. I had planned this shot for a while and had expected the lighting in each flat would make the shot interesting. It is a shame that most flats were dark during the shooting.
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    Re: Living in Style at Night

    Just my opinion here Yoyo;
    Had all the flats been illuminated the shot would have lost some interest for me. Had one or more extra been illuminated then that would have been perfect.
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    Re: Living in Style at Night

    Hi Tom, You are absolutely right. Thanks.
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