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Night shoot pic ken-t
C&C please.
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>> Anonymous
needs moar TRUE HDR
>> ken-t
anyone?
>> Anonymous
>>115530

Looks good. I've been doing a bit of night photography myself lately, although on more specific buildings and entire entire skylines.

Is all of the blue appearing in the reflections of the buildings natural or a quirk of your white balance or sensor? Blue is my favorite color, so I certainly do like it, but I just have to ask.

Also, where was this taken?
>> ken-t
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>>115671
Blue is natural. - I took some other photos of the same buildings from a different vantage point and the reflections are multicoloured - probably due to the fact that the other coloured lights were closer to the ground.

These buildings are in Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia. Taken from the west, across the broadwater.

Floating point exception (core dumped)
>> Anonymous
>>115676
Can you say SELECTIVE DESATURATION

This picture screams it. DO IT
>> ken-t
>>115677
desaturate what, exactly?
>> Anonymous
>>115681

I'm guessing he meant desaturate everything but the blue lights.

Or maybe everything but the REFLECTIONS of the blue lights. Could be cool, could suck. Only doing it will show you for sure.