I have posted a new collection of photos - any feedback is greatly appreciated! And merry Christmas everyone!

https://the-dots.com/projects/uon-waterside-bar-gig-13th-december-2021-589241

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  • @Daniel Sharbanov Happy new year and thank you for the feedback. It is much appreciated!
  • and happy new year!
    try faster shutter, open up aperture as much as you can(depends on lens/how much bokeh you want etc.) see how much you can push your iso and still have usable images.
  • @Ian Conrod Thank you for the tips! Come to think of it, I think I was using a fast shutter speed, but perhaps it was not fast enough. Either way, it’s something I will bear in mind for the future, and I will put your other tips into practice as well.
  • Try increasing your shutter speed, so you get sharper pictures. Compromise with your camera. Practice shooting at night with cars/people. Get close to your subjects.

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