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    Always find night photography rewarding but very hard to get out and do, this one was shot with a Nikon D3 and 14-24mm, a partial merger of two exposures (the highlights), exposures under 30 seconds and aperture F/10.

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    Hi Tim, I really like the look of this image which to my eye almost looks like an artists rendering. The detail is what I first notice then the array of colors. Even the starburst on the streetlight is effective.The colored sky with the hint of a moon is also appealing.
    A crop option which I like is to crop to the left of the tallest small building on the rt. That crop has a tendancy to really accentuate the main building. Good one!!

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    Nice use of the water as a FG element to reflect the buildings. I am seeing a little distortion or crooked horizon that needs some tending too, other than that I like the image.

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    Hey Tim,
    Besides the rotation mentioned......you did a great job with this! The details really come through and everything works for me in the comp! Rotate this and you have a winner!!!

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    wow Tim - really digging this one...do the rotation, and expect to see it elsewhere soon
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    I've adjusted the horizon, thanks for comments.

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    A feast for the eyes. I keep finding different lines, angles and details to savor in this image. Very well done. Cheers.

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    Wonderfully executed Tim for the reasons cited.

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    Wow !
    Just wow !

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    Tim this is beautiful!

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    Fantastic, agree with all the others. Beautiful light.

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