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Photographer  ken krishnan {Karma:19102}
Project N/A Camera Model Fuji finepix
Categories Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Lens zoom
Uploaded 9/24/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About Bellagio and paris casinos.
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Diomar Pozzo   {K:597} 9/24/2003
Ken, eu ví todas as suas fotos anteriores e fiquei maravilhado. A qualidade é ótima. Eu também estou usando uma Fuji S602 e também estou gostando muito. Parabéns.

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Massimo Di Maggio Massimo Di Maggio   {K:-53658} 9/24/2003
If you use the zoom in a night shot, you absolutely need a tripod! ;) Unless you keep the camera firmly, supporting you to a wall, a pole or something of this kind. Shutter speeds slower than 1/30 sec (varying from... hand to hand!) may cause blurred shots. In another way, try to use less zoom or increase the ISO of your camera (but this would create noises in your pic); depending on light conditions, sometimes you can get a 1/10 sec or 1/20 sec, it's hard, but not impossible to take an unblurred photo with this speeds. Bye Max

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Alberto Agnoletti   {K:12811} 9/24/2003
Great colors!!!!!

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ANTONIO MONFORT   {K:589} 9/24/2003
Very Good

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Sue O'S Sue O'S   {K:12878} 9/24/2003
By the lighting on this image, I'm supposed to think the most important thing here is the rail, right?

Chris is right; you need to get a tripod for attempts of shots like this. And since I get the feeling from the trend of snapshots that this was a vacation trip, you could have used a monopod if a tripod is too much to hassle with. In this particular case, you had a lovely, steady rail in front of you that would have served beautiful as a steady surface. Okay, you would have lost the leading lines of the rail heading right, but because the rest is so out-of-sorts, you would have nothing truly to lose. Normally I'd recommend cropping the flash washout but there's not much point.

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Chris Lauritzen   {K:14949} 9/24/2003
Ken,

You needed a tripod for his shot. The buildings are blurry with only the foreground of the rail in focus. This would have worked better if you would have shot this earlier in the evening when the sky still had some light in it. The color is good but that is not enough to hold this image together. Since your shooing digital you need to set the iso to a higher setting or use a longer shutter. If you were using film here I would have used iso 100 with a 30 sec (maybe tad longer) shutter. Overall this is not a very good shot but with the right technique it could look great.

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Nikki-ann    {K:535} 9/24/2003
Excellent colours!

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