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01/11/2008 06:41:01 PM |
Great night picture, well done |
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12/03/2007 04:54:26 AM |
I kind of do the opposite of mr. Zigzag. When I shoot night shots I shoot almost wide open with a low ISO setting. and let it go for 30 seconds. I set the focus on some distant light and then put the camera on manual focus and leave it. Something like this tutorial. If I can't get it to focus I just manually set the focus to just past infinity then just shoot away. I like this shot because you have too look for abit to see the reflections, but once you notice them they are really obvious. :) |
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12/01/2007 08:37:57 PM |
Try boosting ISO to 500, close aperture to 13 or so and retry. It's a great shot already, not perfect though. |
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11/05/2007 11:13:50 AM |
Wow, beautful city. Never been there but would like to some day. Great capture! |
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11/04/2007 01:40:04 PM |
Man, I miss NashVegas! Lived there for about 5 years in the late 90s. Would love to move back. Nice shot. Can't wait to see what the Signature Tower is going to do to the skyline! :-) |
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08/28/2007 02:36:56 AM |
Nice crispness to this - I like the composition and reflections - One to be proud of. |
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