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Bandung over the horizon
 
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Photographer  Sony Kusumo {Karma:7190}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Canon EOS 300 D
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Night Landscape
Lens Canon EF 75-300 III
Uploaded 3/13/2004 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 527 Shutter 30 sec
Favorites Aperture 4.5
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 4/12/2005
Hi Roberto, I re-load the picture today....

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 4/8/2005
Hello sony.. in the up.load of this photo the down part of photo is invisible!
Nice, but is a good shot.. a nice idea and nightscape!!
you have re-uploaded?!?!
See yopulater, and best wishes, roby

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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 4/8/2005
Hi Cessy, well, actually I'm a bit embarrased with this one, since this was my first upload in Usefilm, it's badly composed, and I'm stupidically press the back button so that only about half of it was loaded....
But anyway, I did learn a lot from everybody at UF.....
Have you been to Bandung? 'cos I think I got some more picture of Bandung...

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 4/8/2005
I love this city
very nice portrait of Bandung, only curious why the lower part of your photo isn't visible

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Tom Crowning   {K:426} 3/14/2004
Hi Sony,
for whatever reason the lower part of your photo isn't visible, so I'd try to
upload it again.
This photo (as far as it's visible) is a good start, exposure is okay.
One thing I would avoid is placing the horizon exactly in the middle of the
frame.
One simple rule that makes (generaly, but not always) a photo more appealing for most
people is the so called 'rule of thirds', which means basicaly placing major
elements of the scene (horizon, people, the eyes of people in their face) on
(virtual) lines in your photo which are a multiplier of 1/3.
Just do a search with google and you'll find plenty of information about this
rule.
When you look at my homepage the following photo:
http://www.tom-crowning.com/landscape01/slides/Autumns-coming.php
shows what I mean:
- horizon about 1/3 from the bottom (actually I should have included more sky to get it right)
- main subject about 1/3 from the right
I hope you got the idea.
Best wishes!

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