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    Default A night in the bar



    canon eos 50d
    shutter speed 1/32
    lens aperture f 3,5
    focal lengh 20mm
    iso 3200
    program aperture priority

    a little crop , topaz denoise , and rotare.

    thanks for your time .

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    Sure looks like a nice place !!!

    Good feel and sharp, lights are tough to tame and here is were a quick HDR might come into play .. just a couple for the lights !! ... good use of a WA lens, can slow the shutter and still keep it sharp !!

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    Looks good, let's go in I hear Al is buying. HDR would be killer here and tame down entrance lights. Nice still work, the picture creates a mood and the open path creates a nice leading-line to walk the viewed into image - I like it.

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    Hi Kostas,
    I like the mood and the feel to this wonderful place...the drinks are on Mr. Forns...:D;) I too agree on a quick HDRI conversion...good show...:cool:

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    ok then , les go for a drink , thank u so much for the replys .. wish u a goodnight or whatever is there ... goin to try to sleep , 7,15 here pm..

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    Agree on the HDR.... Nice comp. Makes it very inviting. Congrats!!

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    Yes, a HDR would do well for this scene. Good noise control fro iso3200 and very sharp for a slow speed (I assume this pic was taken handheld). Maybe next time bring a tripod so you use higher f number for more DOF, and chance to create HDR image.

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