Which picture do you like better? (2 night shots)
Not sure which I like better.
Here is the one I took last week.

And went back last night, tried again at ISO50 with a little longer exposure. I also retouched some of the glare in PS.
Here is the one I took last week.

And went back last night, tried again at ISO50 with a little longer exposure. I also retouched some of the glare in PS.
to be honest, both are over-cooked for sure.
the frist one looks better because the second one just too much contact, it looks unnatural.
next time you do it, try some cookin filter on the len.
Just some honest opinion.
the frist one looks better because the second one just too much contact, it looks unnatural.
next time you do it, try some cookin filter on the len.
Just some honest opinion.
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i agree the second one loses focus on the car...too much light
i agree the second one loses focus on the car...too much light
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The first one looks natural. Gives you a better feeling of the the car's surroundings. However, it is a tiny tiny tad overexposed IMO. But it can still get away with it.
The second one looks fake. Looks like it's from another planet or something.
First one
The second one looks fake. Looks like it's from another planet or something.
First one
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next time you do it, try some cookin filter on the len.
Just some honest opinion.
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I can take criticism and I appreciate the comments from everyone. I was leaning more towards the first one also. I actually have it as a framed 8x10 already and really like it.
But I'm not sure what you mean by a cookin filter? Do you mean Cokin and if so you realize that Cokin is just a brand right? They make several different filters. I have many of them like their UV, Polorizer, and Orange. I'm assuming you mean UV which wouldn't do much difference since it was at night. The cirular polorzer might have darkened the sky but wouldn't have helped with reflection. And the Orange would have made it all orange.
next time you do it, try some cookin filter on the len.
Just some honest opinion.
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I can take criticism and I appreciate the comments from everyone. I was leaning more towards the first one also. I actually have it as a framed 8x10 already and really like it.
But I'm not sure what you mean by a cookin filter? Do you mean Cokin and if so you realize that Cokin is just a brand right? They make several different filters. I have many of them like their UV, Polorizer, and Orange. I'm assuming you mean UV which wouldn't do much difference since it was at night. The cirular polorzer might have darkened the sky but wouldn't have helped with reflection. And the Orange would have made it all orange.




