stepheno said:I do like. Particularly the night shots. I wish I had a pound for every time I crossed when I was a kid. Don't mean to hijack your thread but I took this one last summer - a different perspective again from up there. TFS.
Ghandi said:The only real suggestion I can offer, and I'm not sur ehow plausible it would've been, would be to try and find a position where the buildings weren't in the frame, they're a lot brighter than the bridge and distract from the main subjest a bit.
lolyton said:Nice series of shots.
I like the framing of the third one the best, just a shame it was such a gray (grey) day. I can see cloud detail in there tho, maybe if you had a polariser on you could have brought out some of that detail.
Also wouldn't hurt if the first one was a stop or two brighter, ....just a suggestion!
True Wez - not stealing your thunder was just inspired by your shots to give it a go ! Been up there numerous times and often thought it would be great to photograph for myself - and took camera last time as we were holding a 'signing' session with MBC in the conference centre on site !wez130 said:i'll add, the night ones seem very noisy, and your 1st is exactly the same position i took some from the other week, and posted on here
I don't think so - your pic is great - and you have captured the reflections and (same ?) boat moored nearby much better than I managed ! Lens was the 12-24mm AF-S Nikkor - so has advantage of being a tad wider ! :smilenod:Though, you've technically done a better job as you fitted the whole bridge in shot lol, what lens did you use? i only have upto 18mm (24mm on digital).
You are probably right - just recently acquired Noiseware and will give it a shot on these later.But, if you run the 1st through noiseware pro, it should improve it 100%
Boon said:hi ven
#3 for me,
No1 is too dark, not enough detail, but a good abstract
No2 i find the the star lights on the right distracting, but it reminds me of a prehistoric monster.
No3 i really like this one, but please clone out the lampost, bottom left and a tighter crop omitting the sign.
TFS