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Nice idea, but the image is a little OOF and falling backwards., You still have all week, time for an other Big Mac and take a tripod. Good Luck
I agree with friiskiwi about the focus etc., but it's nice to see one of the old fasshioned ones still around.
It's great idea to shoot at night time as it can show the light of Mac D logo and building interior. Agree with Friiskiwi and Kyricom on out of focus matter. Probably having it shot during a peak hour (at night) where a lot of vehicles moving around, and using longer shutter speed can create interesting image with stripes of light all over. And, in my opinion, I would like to crop or exclude the light on the top right corner as it can be a distraction of the overall image
thanx folks for the comments. i am using a basic point and shoot camera without a tripod.
I agree with the crop suggestion and if I may make a suggestion if you have not tried this set your camera on 1 car hood or something to help stabilize for the longer shutter time.
Great to see this older MickyD's image in this contest.
Good luck Author
i can't adjust my shutter speed
I don't know what point and shoot you have, but check to see if it has an auto scene option for nighttime shots. I hope you try again and keep this angle. You might also consider trying during the daylight to produce better focus. Just my opinion. Good luck.
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