Oneputt wrote:That late night shot is super. Love the sublte tones.

Thanks!
Alpha_7 wrote: I really like the late night one as well. Can you post the Exif Data ?
Thanks Alpha, exif data bellow, if it looks a little odd its probably because of the program I used to extract it.
Exif:
Make NIKON CORPORATION
Model NIKON D70
Orientation TopLeft
SamplesPerPixel 3
Resolution Unit Inch
CreatorTool Ver.2.00
ModifyDate 2005-11-21T11:33:01
ExposureTime 300/10
FNumber 80/10
Exposure Program Manual
DateTimeOriginal 2005-11-21T11:33:01
DateTimeDigitized 2005-11-21T11:33:01
ExposureBiasValue 0/6
MaxApertureValue 36/10
Metering Mode Pattern
Light Source Unknown
FocalLength 180/10
Sensing Method OneChipColorAreaSensor
FileSource 3
SceneType 1
CustomRendered 1
Exposure Mode Manual
WhiteBalance 0
DigitalZoomRatio 1
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm 27
DateTimeOriginal 2005-11-21T11:33:01
marcotrov wrote:A couple of interesting shots #1 wonderfully vivid colour and a quirkiness to it. The selective focus is a great idea particularly with the unusual head tilt but the eye on the subject is not sharp enough. For a shot like this to work you need to nail that sharpness. Also the quirky glance of the bird tends to lead the viewers eye out of frame.
I'll see if they come back this week end, might be able to get some better / more shots.
marcotrov wrote:#2 I would have probably tried in B7W or sepia and less sharpening as the halo effect is quite evident. Good use of rails, bridge and pier lights to lead eyes into scene and to the building. Nice shot.
cheers
marco
I will give the B&W and Sepia a try and post them here once they are done, I'll also be a little more careful with sharpening, though I think that had more to do with the fact that I am not used to using gimp to convert images, I normally use capture
