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Hi All,
This is the first time I have found this interesting places to learn more about photograph that I am a newbie. This photo was taken at night with my digital camera Canon PowerShot S500. The photo was resized smaller for attaching easily but not manipulated or adjusted with Photoshop. Thanks a lot for your viewing and comments. Kind regards, Quan |
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hi quan, welcome to the forum.
i like the photo. i hardly see any noise. i'm guessing it was shot with a tripod or something to hold it steady at iso50. i like the result. though it lacks visual impact. the vibrant colors help it a great deal. this wouldn't have worked during the day. again good shot. |
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Hi Berto,
I did not use the tripod. I set the ISO to 200, auto-white balance, no flash. This was shot only one time in one minute and the photo kept original, no adjustments, no editting with Photoshop. Thanks for your nice word. Regards, Quan |
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I like this one a lot. It's the color I find attractive, mainly, but one more thing too...there are enough fainter lights in the background, which really give it depth for me. Wonderful sense of reality in the photo as opposed to something so perfect, it looks fake. Really like it. Did you shoot any more with different ISO's? Best regards,
KennethD |
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