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Razor

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Night ShotsBeen taking these over the last month or so while playing around with my new gear. I am new to the world of DSLR's and would appreciate any pointers on how I can improve my photos
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Nice pictures, try numbering them (i.e. 1: <image>), as it's easier for us to give feedback.
Number1: I like although i'd be interested to see it with the Opera House in the middle of the photo as it comes across as the feature point of this photo. Number2: Nice, the art gallery is always a good photo location. Did you get any photos from across the road looking dead in? In that angle it looks huge and imposing. Number3: I really like it, even with a lot of distractions it's still a great photo ![]()
Fixed it, thanks The first one is actually edited - there were all sorts of lights in the background around the opera house. Getting rid of those helped to make the Opera house stand out even more (imho).
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