
Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
Hi Melanie,
Welcome to the CiC forums from me.
I wasn't sure if this was a statement or a question?
At this size, it appears to be sharp enough from front to back.
I wasn't sure whether you were seeking any comment or critique on the shot - I will assume, since CiC is a learning forum, that the answer to the latter is yes, but please don't interpret the ideas below as dismissive of the compliments paid by others (you deserve them), I am just trying to help improve your photography.
It certainly is a nice capture with (in my opinion) fairly good composition and you obviously need to be in the right place at the right time.
If I had shot it, here are some things I would give some attention to;
Since the camera was pointing slightly downwards, the foreground buildings have some tilt to their verticals near the lower corners of the shot - and since the foreground isn't really a significant part of the shot - I feel some post processing correction of this would be possible.
While talking about the foreground, there are some bright spots, most notably the shiny top of a street lamp (just left of centre), which might be usefully locally adjusted to reduce their exposure, so as not to attract the viewers eye away from the ray of light.
The final thing I personally do not do is put such a bold, attention grabbing watermark on my pictures, since again, this draws the viewers eye away from the subject. If you're worried about people stealing it, the small size you have given us will help more than the watermark, which is so easily cloned out by the 0.00001% of people with image theft in mind, but which spoils it for 100% of all viewers.
That said, I do compliment you on taking a shot that would look very good in travel brochure for the area/country concerned (which sadly is just the sort of illegal use of pictures that happens a lot).
I hope you find my suggestions helpful.
It would be nice to know where this is?
All the best,