Been a while since I've done any real night photography so I feel like I'm starting over so any feedback welcome!
2 Shot HDR @ f13
London Bridge by Adam P, on Flickr
2 Shot HDR @ f13
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Nice shot and colourful, that`s how I like night shots.Been a while since I've done any real night photography so I feel like I'm starting over so any feedback welcome!
2 Shot HDR @ f13
London Bridge by Adam P, on Flickr
Nice shot and colourful, that`s how I like night shots.
Just above the light next to the Shard is maybe 4 white lines going left to right, that I find distracting and the Plane lights on the right.
Other than that it`s all good (To me)
This is a nice shot.
These are not criticisms they are just ways that you could change this kind of shot in the future.
If may have been better if you had panned a bit left, to get the Shard on the left 1/3 of the image. Also it would have been nice to see more of the bridge on the left, but this bit of the shot is often blocked.
You could have cleaned your lens before hand which would have helped with all the large white blobs in the sky.
If you had shot earlier in the evening you would have got more life in the sky and it would have reduced the glare from the bridge street lighting.
You could also have corrected the verticals to give it a more classic architectural look.
Hope that helps.
I normally find the best time is about 30 mins after sunset if you are shooting to the east or about 45 mins if you are shooting west. You will hear people talking about the golden hour for twilight photography but when you have artificial light in the shot the period when you get a nice balance of natural light and artificial light is actually very short. You can see plenty of examples of balanced light on my lighting page https://www.andrewhatfield.co.uk/lightingphotography
Thanks for the feedback. Post the photos from your next south bank trip.Just taking a look through some of your images, really nice work, giving me some inspiration!