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Hi everyone, this is my first post sharing my photos.
These are a few examples of my first attempt at long exposure shots.
1. Hyde Park Corner junction
Here, I wanted to capture both sets of traffic lights with all three colours on, so timing was key. However, I have two complaints: 1) the traffic light nearest to the camera is blown out, which is ugly and distracting, and 2) the trails from the left are cut short because the shutter speed was too quick.
The cyclist in the shot wasn't planned and I think adds some "interestingness" to the shot.
2. Wellington Arch
This arch is nicely light up after sun down and I wanted to capture this. My main complaint here is that the sky wasn't completely clear of clouds so the right side of the shot is messy.
I edited them in LR 4.
Do you guys have any constructive criticism for these shots? Please be as honest as possible as I'm eager to learn!
Byron
These are a few examples of my first attempt at long exposure shots.
1. Hyde Park Corner junction
Here, I wanted to capture both sets of traffic lights with all three colours on, so timing was key. However, I have two complaints: 1) the traffic light nearest to the camera is blown out, which is ugly and distracting, and 2) the trails from the left are cut short because the shutter speed was too quick.
The cyclist in the shot wasn't planned and I think adds some "interestingness" to the shot.
2. Wellington Arch
This arch is nicely light up after sun down and I wanted to capture this. My main complaint here is that the sky wasn't completely clear of clouds so the right side of the shot is messy.
I edited them in LR 4.
Do you guys have any constructive criticism for these shots? Please be as honest as possible as I'm eager to learn!
Byron