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Make: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Model: C750UZ
Shutter Speed: 400/100 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 250
Date Picture Taken: Nov 30, 1999, 12:00:00 AM
Artist's Comments
My first attempt at night photography. I enjoyed it. If any one has any constructive criticism, I'm wide open.
I like the shot, its a nice, interesting angle. Is the camera down next to the left hand rail? Ie, is that what the large black area is? For me, Id like to have seen a bit more detail on that bottom left corner, there is a little too much blank space.
Yeah, the camera is by the left rail. I've been wanting to try that one again when the moon is out more, and the inside of the rails is lit up. Thanks for the input, that's what I'm looking for.
Yeah, if the inside of thaty rail was more lit up it would work really well. Perhaps you could try the camera more central in the tracks too, looking straight down them so you get the perspective of the converging lines. Try stuff out, spend a while shooting different angles
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