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Cracow by night
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Hi afrojazz!
I really like the second one..it’s really unusual. I’d love to know more about what this is? The photo is well exposed and sharp.
As for the first …I love the subject…but I am not sure what to think about the people being sort of half missing. I don’t think they should be blurred like that. It all looks a bit confused that way. I think it would be better to either go back when there are fewer people if you want to concentrate on the structures, or bring the people into focus as well.
As for the tilted building, I may be crazy, but I think I read (I’ve never been to Krakow) that the some of the buildings actually are tilted..so I’ll assume this angle is natural and intentional..anyone please correct me..I’d love to know :)
I am not as crazy about the third shot..There is too much empty foreground for me…and probably just not enough distinct interest. I think each photo deserves a bit of description to help me understand what I am seeing.
Keep posting…nice job!
I hope this helps a little bit
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Shar
afrojazzParticipantheya Thank you for your post!!!
I was very afraid if I should post these pictures, as they are my almost first shots from my new SLR and I am begginner so :oops: I was just thinking if I should ask firstly someone how to straight the buildings up or leave them as they are….i didnt do it and now I see I should:D
As you may know, Cracow is lovely so I was very impressed and I didnt have too much time there for taking pictures in night time, so I had to take these…it is very hard to get there a time without people on the streets- it is popular and busy place!
I wish I would go back to take pictures without these ghosts:)
the only think is -I was doing it on the S program so thats why people are ghosts:D
oh and second pictures- do you know guys playing on drums and playing and dancing with fire??? that is what I wanted to show you! I love the effect of fire!THANK YOU very much for you comments-very helpful!
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