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TSbenzee
post May 12 2011, 12:56 PM

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Thank you for all the Sifus providing me tips and tricks to get my pictures right. Now currently always use either "P" or "Av" mode. Then Contrast,Sharpness,etc has bump up. Will let you all know when I go back and check my camera settings. biggrin.gif
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post May 12 2011, 01:25 PM

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QUOTE(benzee @ May 12 2011, 12:56 PM)
Thank you for all the Sifus providing me tips and tricks to get my pictures right. Now currently always use either "P" or "Av" mode. Then Contrast,Sharpness,etc has bump up. Will let you all know when I go back and check my camera settings. biggrin.gif
nothing wrong with P or Av mode.

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Enough to say, if you're shooting in RAW, put more effort on your post processing. If you're doing post-processing in JPEG, you have to put more effort on your setup...
whether you're shooting RAW or JPG - it's best practice to do what you can to get as accurate as possible.

RAW is just an avenue for you to have more headroom to improve your photo, a solution for you to make bad photos good.

RAW doesn't mean more effort into post-processing either. When you get it right, you shoot RAW just in case you wish to improve the photo. In many cases, the RAW end up converted to JPG without any PPing done.
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post May 12 2011, 02:26 PM

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post Jun 9 2011, 01:12 PM

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Wedding Dinner - Ching Bong & Lee Li
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post Feb 17 2012, 01:24 PM

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Long time never post my photos. Here is some of it..I hope I've improve..sifus please do give some tips..

Collin Tee & Rachel Siew R.O.M - 21st Oct 2011

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post Feb 17 2012, 05:55 PM

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When you shoot wedding style of photography, try to capture as much of the couple's expression as possible as well as the action. At this stage of learning to shoot, the expression can tell a lot of story and if you manage to get these shots, your images will have more impact and doesn't look like another point and shoot kind of pics taken by the guests.

 

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