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Welcome to Ephotozine, and particularly to the Critique Gallery, Iordan. I see this is yoru first upload.
This is the part of the site where you can't get votes or awards, but will get some carefully considered comments on technique, camera work, composition and editing. If you posted here by accident - and the quality of the shot suggests you may - take care with yoru next picture that you remove the tick from the 'Critique' box on the upload screen.
You've done just about everything perfectly here. The shot is nicely symmetrical, capturing the calm of a traditional temple. The verticals are scrupulously correct, adding to hte dignity of the picture, and allowing the viewer to concentrate on the details.
You obviously used a tripod for a 14-second exposure, so it is sharp.
And you shot at a time in the evening when there's a little tone left in the sky, so you balanced natural and artificial light really well.
The small aperture has probably made more of the rays spreading out from each light source - this adds interst for many viewers, though some may see it as a fault.
Overall, very nice work indeed.
This is the part of the site where you can't get votes or awards, but will get some carefully considered comments on technique, camera work, composition and editing. If you posted here by accident - and the quality of the shot suggests you may - take care with yoru next picture that you remove the tick from the 'Critique' box on the upload screen.
You've done just about everything perfectly here. The shot is nicely symmetrical, capturing the calm of a traditional temple. The verticals are scrupulously correct, adding to hte dignity of the picture, and allowing the viewer to concentrate on the details.
You obviously used a tripod for a 14-second exposure, so it is sharp.
And you shot at a time in the evening when there's a little tone left in the sky, so you balanced natural and artificial light really well.
The small aperture has probably made more of the rays spreading out from each light source - this adds interst for many viewers, though some may see it as a fault.
Overall, very nice work indeed.

Quote:Welcome to Ephotozine, and particularly to the Critique Gallery, Iordan. I see this is yoru first upload.
This is the part of the site where you can't get votes or awards, but will get some carefully considered comments on technique, camera work, composition and editing. If you posted here by accident - and the quality of the shot suggests you may - take care with yoru next picture that you remove the tick from the 'Critique' box on the upload screen.
You've done just about everything perfectly here. The shot is nicely symmetrical, capturing the calm of a traditional temple. The verticals are scrupulously correct, adding to hte dignity of the picture, and allowing the viewer to concentrate on the details.
You obviously used a tripod for a 14-second exposure, so it is sharp.
And you shot at a time in the evening when there's a little tone left in the sky, so you balanced natural and artificial light really well.
The small aperture has probably made more of the rays spreading out from each light source - this adds interst for many viewers, though some may see it as a fault.
Overall, very nice work indeed.
Than you very much sir

Welcome to the site, Iordan.
A feat of precision together with an accomplished approach to night-time and architectural photography.
You positioned yourself so precisely.
To have your central column precisely in the middle, you need to crop a touch off the right side.
The light underneath the pagoda roof is excellent and is the feature of the shot for me, concentrating attention on the turquoise colour and the patterns there.
I wonder if you did anything to enhance that light.
Pamela.
A feat of precision together with an accomplished approach to night-time and architectural photography.
You positioned yourself so precisely.
To have your central column precisely in the middle, you need to crop a touch off the right side.
The light underneath the pagoda roof is excellent and is the feature of the shot for me, concentrating attention on the turquoise colour and the patterns there.
I wonder if you did anything to enhance that light.
Pamela.

Quote:Welcome to the site, Iordan.
A feat of precision together with an accomplished approach to night-time and architectural photography.
You positioned yourself so precisely.
To have your central column precisely in the middle, you need to crop a touch off the right side.
The light underneath the pagoda roof is excellent and is the feature of the shot for me, concentrating attention on the turquoise colour and the patterns there.
I wonder if you did anything to enhance that light.
Pamela.
Hello, Thank you for your kindness. Regarding the light i didn't do anything