Rate and tips please? Beginner thread
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model NIKON D5300 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 (Windows) Maximum Lens Aperture f/5.7 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Color Filter Array Pattern 762 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 82 mm Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 240 dpi Vertical Resolution 240 dpi Image Created 2017:01:15 19:24:21 Exposure Time 1/320 sec F-Number f/5.6 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 320 Lens Aperture f/5.6 Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Pattern Light Source Unknown Flash No Flash Focal Length 55.00 mm Color Space Information sRGB Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Auto Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control None Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal Subject Distance Range Unknown
1/5
>>3002728
2/5
>>3002733
3/5
>>3002736
4/5
>>3002738
5/5. How do i post with the exif info?
>>3002637
Image quality is pretty bad, and colours are looking odd. Maybe the result of a bad postprocessing. About the pic itself, fix the framing: the post on the top right is very distracting, and you should probably show some more floor, because it looks unbalanced. Finally, light was terrible and pic ended up underexposed.
>>3002741
Maybe next time ask that first, because you'd miss up on tips that way. Anyway, that depends on what you use to resize them. Anyway, I'll tell you what I think about each of them:
>>3002728
Very underexposed: you probably exposed for the sky instead of for anything else.
>>3002733
I like this kind of pics, so this one is the most passable of them. The street lights look a bit bad, but they don't detract much from it.
>>3002736
Composition could use some more work, and you exposed for the sky, meaning that everything else doesn't look right.
>>3002738
Very cliche pic, and the sky wasn't that interesting that day, but it could have been ok. But look at the lights and the skyline: blurry, probably because of camera movement. Use a tripod.
>>3002741
I don't get the intention of the pic. If it was the silhouettes, which would explain why the black trees against the burned sky, you have lots of distracting elements which don't help, and even then, the silhouettes there aren't very appealing. If you were aiming for other idea, I don't really see it.
>>3002773
Thanks.