I like the composition in the 3rd one the best - it's really tight.
My only critique I'll give is on the technical side and include the advise to correct for it:
... it had to have been semi dark I assume based on EXIF data you were shooting iso 1600 at about an f/4 aperture and were getting 1/40 and sometimes even 1/25 shutter speeds - that's too slow to handhold and get a sharp photo (you get motion blur from your hand's natural shaking).A tripod (or even a monopod) would have resolved the issue or a wider aperture - something like f/2.8 or even better f/1.8 would have worked if your lens is that fast.
Handheld shutter speeds you should aim to shoot at no lower than 1/60 for a normal to wide lens (50mm to 35mm) and no slower than 1/125 for a medium telephoto lens.
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My only critique I'll give is on the technical side and include the advise to correct for it:
... it had to have been semi dark I assume based on EXIF data you were shooting iso 1600 at about an f/4 aperture and were getting 1/40 and sometimes even 1/25 shutter speeds - that's too slow to handhold and get a sharp photo (you get motion blur from your hand's natural shaking).A tripod (or even a monopod) would have resolved the issue or a wider aperture - something like f/2.8 or even better f/1.8 would have worked if your lens is that fast.
Handheld shutter speeds you should aim to shoot at no lower than 1/60 for a normal to wide lens (50mm to 35mm) and no slower than 1/125 for a medium telephoto lens.
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