My first night shot


remsvtec

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1) your photos look rather 'smudged', like I'm looking at them through a haze.
Not sure if it's due to bad weather, or something wrong with your equipment (eg. filter), or something about your post-processing and choice of image host (Multiply).

2) think about your composition a bit more. A lot of chopped-off buildings and reflections in your set.
Take a step back and look at your image on your monitor, and whether it looks 'off' somehow. Be your own worst critic.

3) Exposure looks OK i guess, except for the blown highlights
a) MBS ground floor where the shops are
b) esplanade amphitheatre
 

Hi there Zerocool Astra,

Thanks for your advise. Do you have any suggestions on a better image host as i do find that my original photos are much clearer than the ones uploaded here.
 

remsvtec said:
Hi there Zerocool Astra,

Thanks for your advise. Do you have any suggestions on a better image host as i do find that my original photos are much clearer than the ones uploaded here.

Try Flickr.
It's a very popular image hosting site.
:)
 

The 2 pics above still very blur .. not sharp at all.. maybe is your host image issue .. use Flickr instead to upload .... btw, u using Auto focus or manual focus ?
 

yeah agree that it's probably a problem with the original image.
FYI TS, I also post some of my photos on photobucket.
Seems ok so far :)

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remsvtec said:
 

yeah agree that it's probably a problem with the original image.
FYI TS, I also post some of my photos on photobucket.
Seems ok so far :)

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I really like the top one, IMO it's almost looks like tilt shift shots( miniature concept ) but this is sharp.Thanks for the nice photo.
 

Your photos look a little hazy and out of focus imo.

Did you click the shutter too fast before the camera could focus?

Maybe your aperture is open-ed too big? (probably not since your water surface is smooth but..... that's all I can think of)
 

Your photos look a little hazy and out of focus imo.

Did you click the shutter too fast before the camera could focus?

Maybe your aperture is open-ed too big? (probably not since your water surface is smooth but..... that's all I can think of)

Can't be, cos AFAIK cameras would not be able to fire until focused. (at least for Canons)
 

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