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Anonymous
well..... You did a lot of things right, your camera did a lot of things wrong. You did everything you could. According to EXIF your ISO was at the max for your camera, you flashed (i wouldn't want to use flash in that setting; i'd be afraid to disrupt them, so you win there), and your EV was pushed up almost to the max. Your camera is known for poor low light behavior.
Compositionally, i agree with Liska, the other column would've been good. I personally would've gone in the other direction though, moving the column toward the center of the picture, stopping at 1/3 from the right, and the statue toward the left. That would've put the statue and the column both at thirds, and i'd aim up so the statues head came down in the picture putting it at the upper left power point (if you know what i mean then *high five*, if not read wikipedia's article on rule of thirds). This angle would've given you diagonal rows in the image, assuming they were in horizontal rows as well as vertical ones. Anyway enough hypothetical positioning; I liked the image anyway and wished the camera did as well as you.
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