Ok, here goes! Firstly, it is a nice photo and the following is purely meant to be constructive. And I am by no means a good photographer, so feel free to ignore all I say!
- composition - the Sheraton is the subject of the photo but it's slap bang in the middle. Better to be to one side, following the "rule-of-thirds" or "golden-segment" rule. Everything to the left of the Sheraton is unnecessary (in my opinion).
- yellow tint - there is a definite yellow tint to the photo. I realise that it is quite "yellow" down there at night, but perhaps it could be softened by adjusting white balance.
- distracting background - the buildings behind the Sheraton take away from the impact of Sheraton itself.
Ok, here goes! Firstly, it is a nice photo and the following is purely meant to be constructive. And I am by no means a good photographer, so feel free to ignore all I say!
- composition - the Sheraton is the subject of the photo but it's slap bang in the middle. Better to be to one side, following the "rule-of-thirds" or "golden-segment" rule. Everything to the left of the Sheraton is unnecessary (in my opinion).
- yellow tint - there is a definite yellow tint to the photo. I realise that it is quite "yellow" down there at night, but perhaps it could be softened by adjusting white balance.
- distracting background - the buildings behind the Sheraton take away from the impact of Sheraton itself.
btw - what camera/lens/settings did you use?