Just going through my pics from my recent trip to sydney and i found my vertical pano that i took at Saratoga at 5:30am(way to early)
Anyway C&C welcome as always

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Interesting subject, feels very calming. I would personally like to see a bit of sky above the moon.
As this one stands it doesn't work for me. If the horizon / boat / lights etc were super sharp it might draw the eye in a bit more
Sorry Steve
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If the Moon was a bit lower (Even though you can't change this.. yet!
![]() I take it this is a 24-120VR shot ![]() ![]() No offence I actually really like this image due to it's blue tinge. ![]() Nikon F80D, FM2n
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no it was the 18-70 kit lens. unfortunatly i wasnt quite able to get above the moon, i will explain abut this shortly but for the moment i think i will go to bed 1 am is quite early enough for me to be on here. Goodnight
Me... never ![]() ![]() Aplogies to the mods if this is in bad taste or very off topic. Nikon F80D, FM2n
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What I like - I love the atmosphere this shot creates. The beautiful blue tinge really works here. I also think having the moon add greatly to the appeal of the photo.
What I dont like - its a bit soft. In this type of light you need a tripod (or a sturdier tripod).
As a vertical pano, it doesn't appeal to me, but the colour is sensational.
Steve.
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whereas I like the colours of this, vertical panoramas dont appeal to me,
possibly because my eyes tend to see things horizontally. I would have preferred more sky above the moon also. Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
i find it an interesting shot.... the composition annoys me a little, but at the same time it's quite calm and great tones...
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Paul I didn't really see your post as another pissing contest, buyt just a plain old question. Rest easy ![]() Peter
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I like it, but I don't think you need the top third, and I don't think the moon needs to be there to make the shot. Crop the top third and this works for me.
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