I also learned that placing the horizon line in the middle isn't very good (heard about the rule of the thirds?).
The rule of the 3rds, is a rule, and it can be broken (like every rule this one has exceptions too), given certain circuimstances.
It was a clear night. Nothing remarkable flew across the sky during the exposure. It was the exact lighting that I wanted. Being a newbie, is there anything technical that I'm missing that would make the shot better?
Regarding you photo know,
First of all it is a nice composed photo and I like that middle thing.
If you can not re-shoot this, then Photoshop it.
I can see too much noise near the city lights, you have to make the sky more blue (dark blue), increase the contrast, and +2...+5 the brightness.
You could have used f/5.6 to avoid the starlights that appear on the street lights (unless it was intentional, I like this effect). Furthermore the subject is the city so use USM to increase the sharpness of the city, and apply a color filter to make it a bit warmer.
If you go there again try to include more sea as the reflections of the city lights are very nice (this applies if the sky is dark as it is here).
As I was told, it is better to take such shots during the so called "blue hours" (not entirely dark) to bring up the detail.
Finally if you can approach that HighWay it would be nice to see a photo with the highway, the sea, and the city.
Thats all about it, you got a nice photo!!!!
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