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Starry starry night...I took these a few weeks ago at a friends party...
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Excellent Bindii. My vote goes to the first. For me the portrait orientation accentuates the stars and clouds. Beautiful
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I like the first, I think the sky in this picture is just as important as the bottom part of the image.
Alex
great composition! love how there is just the right amount of houses and sky to create a top image!
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Love them! Getting the exposure right would have been the key here I imagine, and
you have really nailed it. Beautiful shots. And - number 1 by a whisker for me. Last edited by Greg B on Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Lovely work. #2 for me. The shape of the scene running left to right works better for me in #2 whereas in #1 it looks constrained. My eyes go to the waterline, not the stars hence the second crop makes more sense. if your eyes were going to the sky then #1 makes sense. I guess this shows how much we all view (and interpret) images differently.
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