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Hi Ralf,
the mood here is attractive. Very good exposure - though some detail is lost in the foreground jetty.
Still an impressive photograph.
Best regards, Daniel
Hi Tsilla,
good colour and well exposed too. Nice sharp detail, lines and clear reflections.
Building on the right looks tilted though - or perhaps optical illusion..?
Best regards, Daniel
Hi Atha,
very well exposed image. The sort of almost 'golden' light/colour gives it an interesting feel.
I'm not sure about the white line frame though - just my personal take..
Best regards, Daniel
Hi Jan,
this is good. You managed some impressive results in picture/depth quality despite F/2.8
The light, tonal range and composition all work well, by the way :-)
Best regards, Daniel
Hi Jahanzieb,
lovely gentle touch. great off-centre placement and excellent Bokeh !
Well done. Best regards,
Daniel
Hello Alireza,
this is very well taken.
Exposure looks very well managed and the results speak well for it :-)
Best regards,
Daniel
Hey Adam,
this catches my attention. I think you did good here.
However I greatly wished you closed down a bit more - by that I mean your aperture - to something smaller, like say F/8+. This would have produced an even sharper (across the depth) image.. and taken care of the tendency for flare in the white lights.
That would have of course meant a slightly longer exposure.
Best regards, Daniel
Absolutely amazing !
The impact caused by the backlight is stunning.
The positioning/POV was clever in that regard.
Well done.
Best regards, Daniel
Hi Steven,
this looks very good.
Again, exposure, colour and tones are delightfully handled.
I do wish the tree on left was not 'cut' as is now.
Still a stunning image.
Well done.
Best regards, Daniel

Hi David !
absolutely stunning and very crisp image.
Very sharp and very clear. Excellent DoF.
Exposure is superb.
Best regards, Daniel
PS: I saw an Emirates A380 climb away from Heathrow a few days ago - huge !
I wanted to ask you; does it have an identical cockpit to your aircraft (being same no of engines)?
like, if I'm correct, the Boeings do (with the 757, 767 etc)?