Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
Very nice compositions! I would probably crop the first one at the bottom to give the impression that I'm looking over the sofa instead of at it, but that's a very minor issue and one that is purely personal.
I don't sense that either room is particularly dark or gloomy but I do appreciate that they might have been considerably brighter. The light produced by your lighting fixtures is understandably blown, so you could have used more exposure without harming anything; once highlights are blown, increasing the exposure won't blow them any more.
I do agree with Manfred that the light sources appear to be quite blue.
I don't usually notice noise but I notice it in both of these images. (I don't pay any attention to noise that exists in my own images if it can't be detected at 30% magnification but these two images are being displayed apparently at far smaller magnifications.) Sorry to bring back the issue of the ISO, but you could have shot both images at 2 to 3 stops slower shutter speeds, which would have resulted in ISO values of 1250 or 2500 compared to 10,000. There's simply no reason to be shooting at such high ISO values. That's assuming you shot the images handheld. If you had used a tripod, you could have shot at as low as ISO 100 so long as people weren't getting in the way.