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First..
I do like your image here.
What is to follow is a testament to that fact, in that your image drew me in for a closer look and stimulated some thoughts.
Those thoughts?
Be mindful of the edges of your frame/viewfinder. And any mergers, in particular.
On the above note, in the bottom right-hand side? I think it might be a fence, or, that of the part of another car reflecting some of the lights.
Same for the one street light/light standard in the upper left-hand side.
What to do? To correct?
Change your position/perspective. Such as, having moved to the left while orienting the camera lens towards the right as you do shift your position, if need be.
Cut out the fence/reflected part in the bottom right.. and if possible, capture all of that one light of the light standard that is cut-off in the left side and well within frame. Since it is so bright (think.. rule of thirds here, more or less) and will draw your viewer's eyes.
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Just some suggestions, 'tis all.
That said..
What I like most.. is the colourations of your image. From the sky to the lights themselves, to that of the deep green of the foreground grass/field.
Near complimentary colours, simply put, that are naturally and visually appealing to us.
That said..
Thanks for sharing this one with us.
... ...
(*goes to flick the switch back on.. notices that it was on all this time*)
(*turns brain's edit function off*)
(^ This will save your eyes a lot of wear and tear from having to read a tome of a comment. Gonna give you the Reader's Digest version instead.)
First..
I do like your image here.
What is to follow is a testament to that fact, in that your image drew me in for a closer look and stimulated some thoughts.
Those thoughts?
Be mindful of the edges of your frame/viewfinder. And any mergers, in particular.
On the above note, in the bottom right-hand side? I think it might be a fence, or, that of the part of another car reflecting some of the lights.
Same for the one street light/light standard in the upper left-hand side.
What to do? To correct?
Change your position/perspective. Such as, having moved to the left while orienting the camera lens towards the right as you do shift your position, if need be.
Cut out the fence/reflected part in the bottom right.. and if possible, capture all of that one light of the light standard that is cut-off in the left side and well within frame. Since it is so bright (think.. rule of thirds here, more or less) and will draw your viewer's eyes.
(^ Note: There is a popup for this site, simply close to continue onto the article.)
Just some suggestions, 'tis all.
That said..
What I like most.. is the colourations of your image. From the sky to the lights themselves, to that of the deep green of the foreground grass/field.
Near complimentary colours, simply put, that are naturally and visually appealing to us.
That said..
Thanks for sharing this one with us.
... ...
(*goes to flick the switch back on.. notices that it was on all this time*)
Oh oh..
;o)