Well firstly thanks for all the feedback. Unfortunately I'm somewhat of an opportunistic photographer, by this I mean I have limited control over when and where I can shoot (mainly because I can't drive, and have to rely on my patient wife). Because of this my style and intent is somewhat hap-hazard, I thought I'd clear this up, I definite try to think more (since joining the site, but it doesn't always happen).
Anyway I basically had a window of 20 minutes to shoot Wollongong Harbour, which I thought would suit the 10 second challenge. I was mainly interested in capturing some nice reflections and trying to emulate the style of some of the Sydney posts on the forum (just on a smaller scale).
Back to answering questions.
Shoot in Raw, ISO200 (can I get ISO100?), 35mm, f11.
Geoff I didn't like the spotlights either but my wife told me to keep them in, over the boats on the left hand side (I'll post original frame).
I also think the neon's, and the whole building detract from the shot, in retrospect.
Paul&Wendell : Thanks for the advice on shooting at the right time, I may try these shots again, if given the time and see how they go with a bit more light in the sky.
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