some_guy
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They are pretty good aurthur but if I were you I would raise the ISO and lower the make the shutter speed a bit quicker. This will prevent the lights in the photograph from bleeding past their bounds as much. Just don't go past 400 ISO otherwise you'll get pixelation.
Just my 2c
Not saying your wrong, more a question to learn more BUT,
If you up the ISO setting wont it make the sensor more sensitive to light, in turn over exposing the photos? Or does doing this only change your effective range on appeture and shutter speed "effectiveness"