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<blockquote data-quote="Chavezshutter" data-source="post: 712" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Hi [USER=38]@nicufrozzy[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Random start which is very me 😂, but I think someone is trying to call Batman on the far right side of the photo, anyways, continuing on.. There is a lot to like in this photo, beautiful strong colours which I am fan of. The reflection which is very clean, must have been a very still night, good timing. Framing and composition look great. </p><p></p><p>But there is something which I have to bring up, try to narrow your aperture, f/1 seems pretty extreme to me and if I try to read any of the signs of the buildings I struggle because of the strong highlights, something like f/2 would control those highlights better and give you better overall lens performance. You may not even need to raise your ISO after going to f/2. Everything else I do like about the photo but In my opinion the aperture needs to be closed down a little. Thanks for sharing 🙏</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chavezshutter, post: 712, member: 3"] Hi [USER=38]@nicufrozzy[/USER] Random start which is very me 😂, but I think someone is trying to call Batman on the far right side of the photo, anyways, continuing on.. There is a lot to like in this photo, beautiful strong colours which I am fan of. The reflection which is very clean, must have been a very still night, good timing. Framing and composition look great. But there is something which I have to bring up, try to narrow your aperture, f/1 seems pretty extreme to me and if I try to read any of the signs of the buildings I struggle because of the strong highlights, something like f/2 would control those highlights better and give you better overall lens performance. You may not even need to raise your ISO after going to f/2. Everything else I do like about the photo but In my opinion the aperture needs to be closed down a little. Thanks for sharing 🙏 [/QUOTE]
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