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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 1/9/2004
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A beautiful cityscape. You've done a lot better than I ever would. I do think that centering the skyline is one way of doing it. After all rules are meant to be broken... But I agree with Steve, croping 2/3 of the sky would be an improvement. But, you know, I would probably prefer to crop from the bottom as opossed to the sky. I'd consider croping about half of the "darker" waters. So, here I am offering crop advise (which as you know I hate doing). On my screen, the building lights do seem slightly overexposed, but with night cityscapes, it comes down to personal taste, and what you've pre-visualised.
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Eric Goldwasser
{K:4294} 7/20/2003
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I think Steve's right. The sky could be cropped a bit, but this is still great! Plus if you do crop it, the horizon will no longer be centered which I think will help.
(I could be on crack however. :-)
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Christian Stocker
{K:3143} 7/18/2003
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Great night exposure. Nice colours & reflections1
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Debarshi Duttagupta
{K:26815} 7/18/2003
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LOVELY CITYSCAPE !
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Steve Kompier
{K:4629} 7/18/2003
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Very nice Dave. Exposure looks good. I see that you're faced with the same problem I had with my San Diego shot...too much empty sky. You could crop 2/3 of the sky and it will still look awesome.
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 7/18/2003
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Excellent shot David,the reflections and the details are simply splendid.my best regards to you,HakaN.
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