Random photos at Discovery Park

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I took some random photos at discovery park earlier today.
c&c please! used 1/1000 for shutter speed.
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these have not been edited in photoshop yet, just lighroom edited a little bit. c&c please
 
They seem a little grainy to me, but other than that I like them. The composition of number 8 is kind of dark though. Number 3 is my favorite.
 
They seem a little grainy to me, but other than that I like them. The composition of number 8 is kind of dark though. Number 3 is my favorite.

yeah i didnt get a chance to edit the photos in photoshop to clear it up yet.. thanks for the comments though
 
why did you use the same shutter speed in each?

the second structure photo you way underexposed the subject and all that's exposed well is the trees way in the background

nothing in the bridge scene is exposed well except the water. this means your subject, the buildings and bridge, are just dark masses

on the boating shots, I don't really see the point. where were they at? what were they doing? they're just boaters in the water with no real obvious reason you took them. these shots ends up being guys for ladies to ogle and not much more
 
A side note:

Your copyright notice can be removed very easily.

The most obvious, quick and easy way is to crop away just enough of the bottom from a photo.

Photoshop has a new tool that is just as quick and easy, but negates the need to crop. Check out an alternative to watermarking photos for copyright protection - www.digimarc.com.

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A side note:

Your copyright notice can be removed very easily.

The most obvious, quick and easy way is to crop away just enough of the bottom from a photo.

Photoshop has a new tool that is just as quick and easy, but negates the need to crop. Check out an alternative to watermarking photos for copyright protection - www.digimarc.com.

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you must be talking about the content aware fill. thats nice to know about the didimarc, but i cant afford something like that right now
 
with the pics of the skies...its very noisy

iso setting used?
 

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