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    Winters Night

    Hi

    First post so go easy ;-)

    Took this while out doing a night ride on my mountain bike!

    Canon G16 and cheap tripod

    Winters Night

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    Re: Winters Night

    Nice capture, welcome to the group.

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    Re: Winters Night

    You could consider cropping off most of the snow bank at the bottom. Would it make it more balanced? Welcome to Cambridge in colour I hope you find it as useful as I do.

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    Re: Winters Night

    Every now and again there is a show off..............................


    Brilliant

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    Re: Winters Night

    +1 to Andrew's comment here...Nothing much to contribute to the foreground but crop a bit of it for balance. I am also one who do not like smooth waters here. It would have been good to see the reflections more than smooth water. Just my opinion...

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    Re: Winters Night

    Like the other comments mention, I would crop away the bottom and use a different size ratio.

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    Re: Winters Night

    Cheers...yeah crop would have been better.

    The illumination was from the moon and it was a 25s exposure so no choice on the water?

    I have just bought a Canon 70d and a new tripod so can't wait to try it out.

    Eeerm..how do I rotate the image below. It's upright on my computer but upload put's it sideways?

    Winters Night

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    Re: Winters Night

    It should upload without problems but you may have to resize to the upload max size, or smaller.

    There is a lot of information on uploading here

    HELP THREAD: How can I post images here?

    Which method are you using?

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    Re: Winters Night

    I like the winter night landscape. I'm curious what ISO you were using, because I have heard of the G15 that you can't use very slow shutter speeds on high ISOs, but maybe the G16 is different.

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    Re: Winters Night

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicks Pics View Post
    I like the winter night landscape. I'm curious what ISO you were using, because I have heard of the G15 that you can't use very slow shutter speeds on high ISOs, but maybe the G16 is different.

    Hi

    It was ISO 1600

    I have been really impressed with the G16 as a "compact"

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