Silchuki14
TPF Noob!
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Follow-up of this thread: http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/...t-attempt-night-cityscape-yokohama-japan.html
(Title should be "Noob, second time at Night Photography" but it wasn't original.)

Sony SLT-A37 w/ Sony 18-55mm 4.5-5.6 lens
ISO1600 - 18mm - f/11 - 1/30sec *Hand-held
I was not out with the goal of doing photography, but I had my camera "just in case" for the first time. I think it was worth it. Also, I was lucky, although I would like the car to be a little more toward the center (juste a little bit) because I feel its too close to the edge of the picture. It was hand-held and PPed in LR5 with the basic knowledge I have.
Let me know what you think, I listened to comment on my last thread and it worked, but it can probably be a lot better than this.
Some background to justify the title:
Thanks
(Title should be "Noob, second time at Night Photography" but it wasn't original.)

Sony SLT-A37 w/ Sony 18-55mm 4.5-5.6 lens
ISO1600 - 18mm - f/11 - 1/30sec *Hand-held
I was not out with the goal of doing photography, but I had my camera "just in case" for the first time. I think it was worth it. Also, I was lucky, although I would like the car to be a little more toward the center (juste a little bit) because I feel its too close to the edge of the picture. It was hand-held and PPed in LR5 with the basic knowledge I have.
Let me know what you think, I listened to comment on my last thread and it worked, but it can probably be a lot better than this.
Some background to justify the title:
Source: Japan-Guide.comAkihabara (秋葉原, also called Akiba after a former local shrine, is a district in central Tokyo, that is famous for its many electronics shops. In more recent years, Akihabara has gained recognition as the center of Japan's otaku (diehard fan) culture, and many shops and establishments devoted to anime and manga are now dispersed among the electronic stores in the district.
Source: WikipediaItasha (痛車, literally "painful car", is a Japanese term for an otaku fad of individuals decorating the bodies of their cars with fictional characters of anime, manga, or video games (especiallybishōjo game or eroge). These characters are predominately "cute" female. The decorations usually involve paint schemes and stickers
Thanks