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Great Mother Night...

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Great Mother Night sent on February 21, 2015 (12:44) by Clphotos. 2 comments, 622 views.

, 25 sec f/13.0, ISO 100, tripod.






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avatarsenior
sent on February 26, 2015 (0:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I like the point of recovery, as the wakes of the cars and the tram and the blurring of the flags. Beyond a haze that has certainly benefited the sharpness of the picture, there is a problem on the show, since you have completely burnt building lights (which takes on a false and ugly to behold) and, to an extent Minor, on the lampposts. Since I have made this mistake before you, allow me a tip for next time: in the presence of points strongly illuminated by artificial light in long exposures, once you choose the aperture, proceed to a spot metering on the brightest point. After that, and the exposure, reassemble the scene according to your needs, possibly even choosing the most suitable focus point. Of course, it may well be that exposure was correct in origin and have overplayed his hand with contrasts in pp .... this theonly you can know! Give us inside, you have eye

avatarjunior
sent on February 26, 2015 (11:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks for the ride, and the board, you're absolutely right;-) Actually part of the building is burnt from the outset, however, I uploaded the photo because despite the mistake I like, but from now on we'll pay more attention!


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