mapper48
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important in night photography is to be sure you set the iso setting to get the shutter speed that you are comfortable enough to hold the camera. general rule is to get a speed of not less than 1/focal length.
this is important to minimise camera shake and subject blur. it is almost impossible to correct a blurred image.
if you have a tripod, better still. personally i enjoy taking night scenery just before it turns pitch black. what i try to do is to start taking photos from 6.30 right up to 8pm. you'll be amazed at the different scenes you can capture in that short space of time.
dsc0530 - For example the first picture, read up on the rule of thirds. Google is your best friend. The subject placed right in the center might not be as pleasing to the eye as from another angle. Experiment with the angles, and see how others frame their pictures.
just posted some photos of the night scenes. i didnt have time to edit it to adjust the colours so this is basically as it is.
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Thanks for the comments.
2nd-Hamsterlord is correct, we don't have Myopia's contact or email, can you get it for us.
Another thing is, are you guys on MSN, since both "Witness" (Gerald) and me are on it, sometimes we chat on line, much quicker than to post on the thread, so if you guys are on it, we can always have chat conference.
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