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Originally Posted by BlackTypeR
Nice shots for your first time. The XTi is a great beginner SLR. You're going to love it. Like somebody said earlier, for the first two shots I would've zoomed out more. There is no real foreground in them. Also the horizon in #1 is a little crooked. Try to avoid 1600 ISO on the XTi if you can, even at 800 ISO you're going to see a good amount of grain. For night shots and longer exposures, the XTi has 'long exposure noise reduction' that you can turn on in your custom functions menu. I'm not sure if it makes a big difference because I just always had it turned on but it can't hurt. Also if you're shooting on a tripod, try using mirror lock-up to reduce camera vibration during exposure. A remote switch would be a good investment too.
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Yea I gotta get my basics down first, then ill spend money on accesories, and I gotta find out what all that stuff is first lol.
Here is the other version of the bridge, once again, unedited.
Its more zoomed out, but still catches the pier, and I think its a bit crooked
For a side-by-side comparison here is the other one again