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DUDE what lens are you using for those long exposure shots??

I love it!!!

i wanna get into photpgrahy and thinking off getting a 400d (canon)..

perhaps you can help me out: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=267342

Thats my thread there..

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Nice work, the skyline is my favourite...

Couple of suggestions though:

* Generally skylines should stay horizontally level

* 10 seconds in Photoshop is your friend with any digital photo

I did a Rotation, Lens Correction, Resize and Sharpen and came up with this:

barhoomedit.jpg

-Greg.

will update everyday

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Nice work, the skyline is my favourite...

Couple of suggestions though:

* Generally skylines should stay horizontally level

* 10 seconds in Photoshop is your friend with any digital photo

I did a Rotation, Lens Correction, Resize and Sharpen and came up with this:

barhoomedit.jpg

-Greg.

cheers mate but i dont like to photoshop the photos . i like them how they are :)

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Photoshop is pretty much essential with digital photography. Just like a darkroom to film users.

When I 1st started shooting digital I didn't like the idea of using photoshop either. Aswell as not being able to use it.

Now I wouldnt have it any other way. I love it.

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