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    High Tech Campus - Eindhoven, The Netherlands

    High tech campus is a place you must go to if you like science + at night you have some really cool lighting's.



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    #2
    Re: High Tech Campus - Eindhoven, The Netherlands

    Nice pictures, you have captured the colours well and kept the burn out of the white lights to an absolute minimum which is hard, well done

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      #3
      Re: High Tech Campus - Eindhoven, The Netherlands

      Very nice, especially the second. I find the blue in the first a little garish, although that's not your fault!
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        #4
        Re: High Tech Campus - Eindhoven, The Netherlands

        Nicely done, I like the composition of both of those.

        If you have an opportunity to do any more of these, may I suggest trying a different white blance. Using Tungsten, or even a Custom White Balance of around 2,600 - 3,000 K should give results nearer to what you actually saw at the time.

        Colin
        Colin

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          #5
          Re: High Tech Campus - Eindhoven, The Netherlands

          Hey, Thanks for the comments and the tips!
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          Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
          http://www.melvinsamsinfotografie.nl

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            #6
            Re: High Tech Campus - Eindhoven, The Netherlands

            I like them both..great reflections.

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