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  • A Night on the Thames

    Well not strictly true, the first one was taken early evening using the infamous welding glass filter. Although it was fairly easy to adjust the WB, the image seemed to benefit from a monochrome treatment because of the rather disappointing sky.

    Sadly the whole evening/night suffered from a flat covering of cloud that lacked interest and later served to reflect the street lighting. To get around this I PP'ed several of the images.

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    2

    3
    Have I been too severe with the crop?

    4

    5

    6

    Thanks for looking
    David

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  • #2
    Re: A Night on the Thames

    Like number 6 a lot.

    I was eating in the pizza place just near the OXO tower the other night
    but it poured with rain so no pictures.Probably very near where your number 2 was taken.

    All the best

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    Andy

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    • #3
      Re: A Night on the Thames

      I like no.5 with the ghostly images. May have been even better had they been a bit more defined.
      Stephen

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      • #4
        Re: A Night on the Thames

        Interesting set.

        My favourite is number 5 but.....

        I'd play with levels/curves just a bit to pull out details of the paved road in number 5. There are some lovely details which really contrast/balance the skyline but are lost (at least on my calibrated screen).

        Nick

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        • #5
          Re: A Night on the Thames

          No. 5 for me. I also would like to see it with the suggestions made.
          Ed

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          • #6
            Re: A Night on the Thames

            Numbers 2, 5 & 6 for me
            Regards James.

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            • #7
              Re: A Night on the Thames

              Mine is number 4 coloured reflections on the water looks great thanks for showing.JohnR.
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              • #8
                Re: A Night on the Thames

                I like No4. excellent. exposure details please as this is an area of photography I'm not (yet) into.

                More, please

                Mike
                welshlandscaper

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                • #9
                  Re: A Night on the Thames

                  Number 4 for me, Ilove the colours. Thanks

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