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VividSydI first night shoot, have not done anything like this before.
Used D90 with 17-55 & fishy with a tripod. I think I need to invest in a better tripod/head for night photography.
Re: VividSydnah I think you are donig fine with your current equipment Vincent! Love #2 for the different perspective...
Re: VividSydVincent,
I love #1 and #3, they came out great. I'm not so keen on the second one, but that's just me André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
(misc Nikon stuff)
Re: VividSydI like the second the best, if your gonna bend the MCA you might as well do it properly, most pictures taken from the foreground of teh MCA have nasty looking bent lines (typically 16-25mm) so to see something where bent lines are meant to be part of the image is refreshing.
gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: VividSydVery nice stuff!! My last few excursions out with my tripod/head has got me yearning for something new as well (I am thinking lighter and with a separate pan function)
I agree with Gerry, nice use of the fishy on the MCA Cameron
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