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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Met up with Gus and Richard Thursday night for some night shots. Decided to do some night HDR's for Fabs class.

    Nikon D3, Nikon 24-70mm @ 66mm, f11, ISO 160.

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    Beautiful color, composition, reflections. The top-right corner needs a tiny pull to the right.

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    Very nice my friend...... Congrats!

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    Oscar, Beautiful colors and lights! Nicely done.

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    Very nice like the reflections. would traighten the tower on the right.
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    Hi Oz - cool like the lights and the reflection - the sky adds a touch of drama.
    Looks like you best call in the tower straighteners :)

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    Hi Oscar,
    It was a blast shooting with both you and Mr. Waas on Thursday night. I like your vertical capture, the color rendition is good and the towers glow, my only beef is that the shore line needs a .50 CW rotation, aside from this, you did well...:cool:

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    Excellent crop Oscar We usually go wide there and this is mighty fine !! Big Congrats !!!

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    Beautiful image!!! I love the colors.

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    Hi Oscar,
    The sky coloration is very interesting from the horizon to the top of the image - I like the sunset colors to deep blue transition. The reflections look really nice too.
    As for the comments about the tower leaning, it appears to me that this image requires perspective correction rather than rotation, as the left side of the image looks perfectly straight. If you rotate it to fix the right I think the left will be off, but you will split the difference in the amount the buildings lean if you do so.
    I don't know much about HDR so I'm wondering, does the technique cause halos around objects sometimes? There seems to be one on the right side of the rightmost building.
    Thanks for posting this image. I like it!

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    Oscar, Hi! I love it! It has almost a surreal look to it and looks very three dimensional as well. The colors are
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