ZerocoolAstra
Senior Member
Actually after the shoot I'm still quite blur, after all I'm a newb.. I posted some shots below which I perceived as the better pics out of the rest I've taken.. No idea if it's over or underexposed.. Pls feel free to comment..
The exposure seems about right, but the composition can be worked on.
Try not to chop off buildings in the frame. Just like you don't chop off people's heads or legs at strange positions... same applies for landscapes.