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TSJabraan
post Jan 12 2012, 02:35 PM, updated 14y ago

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Just delved into pockets of photography not long ago and thought I might as well start a gallery to keep track of my shots. Your comments and honest criticism are most welcomed. biggrin.gif

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post Jan 14 2012, 06:40 AM

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You can experiment with different angles, low point shoot, high point shoot. Vertical. etc.

TSJabraan
post Jan 14 2012, 07:52 AM

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Thanks for the tip bro. I'll keep that in mind =)
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post Jan 14 2012, 11:11 AM

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i like picture 6
but if i can show the rest of the faces abit more also nicer
TSJabraan
post Jan 14 2012, 04:36 PM

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Thx bro. I agree about the face thing... though I couldn't seem to get an angle that could show all of em. Probably will try again next time with some more experimenting.


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post Jan 23 2012, 01:18 AM

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TSJabraan
post Jan 26 2012, 09:05 PM

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post Jan 26 2012, 09:17 PM

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keep up the good work, i'm also in the learning process smile.gif
and #17 #18, you nid a tripod or at least some sturdy surface.
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post Jan 26 2012, 09:42 PM

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QUOTE(xCM @ Jan 26 2012, 09:17 PM)
keep up the good work, i'm also in the learning process smile.gif
and #17 #18, you nid a tripod or at least some sturdy surface.
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thx for the feedback(i was beginning to wonder if i were alone here lol). Unfortunately I didn't have my tripod with me when they shot the fireworks.
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post Jan 26 2012, 09:47 PM

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same goes to me bro, I also doubting that cos none replied to my photos too. =/
When fireworks boom, sure panic already, somemore need to set up tripod by the time tripod set up already firework sure finish. =.=
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post Jan 26 2012, 09:58 PM

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Haha well reply or no reply, let's keep building our portfolio anyway wink.gif

"If you build it, they will come" =DD



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post Jan 29 2012, 08:26 PM

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post Jan 29 2012, 09:32 PM

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#23 shutter speed 3"2s, r u sure? @@

what lens u use for the beach? it's too close, zoom all the way out or use wide lens will be better smile.gif my stupid 2 cent tongue.gif

i love firework and #23
for the firework, how u control the iso and aperture to dont let the picture over-expose?

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post Jan 29 2012, 09:51 PM

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QUOTE(melvintcs @ Jan 29 2012, 09:32 PM)
#23 shutter speed 3"2s, r u sure? @@

what lens u use for the beach? it's too close, zoom all the way out or use wide lens will be better smile.gif my stupid 2 cent tongue.gif

i love firework and #23
for the firework, how u control the iso and aperture to dont let the picture over-expose?
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Hey thx for the feedback =)

Yeah I used 3"2s PLUS the countdown timer becuz my external flash(old model) had to be manually triggered so I had to press the shutter, pick up the ice, drop it and then flash(cumbersome but it worked out anyway.biggrin.gif )

Err about over-exposure on the fireworks I don't really know cuz I generally just use F/8-F/11 and the ISO is always at 100(lowest for my camera), shutter speed would be preferably long... I'm not sure if I even have 2 cents to give since that was my first attempt at shooting fireworks and I didn't have a tripod with me.(#18 came out as a lucky mistake I guess... a lot of camera shake)

For the beach shots.. actually most were taken with a relatively short focal length though I agree now that I look at them, they do seem a bit too close up... will take your advice and try to find better composition next time biggrin.gif
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post Jan 29 2012, 10:48 PM

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QUOTE(Jabraan @ Jan 29 2012, 09:51 PM)
Hey thx for the feedback =)

Yeah I used 3"2s PLUS the countdown timer becuz my external flash(old model) had to be manually triggered so I had to press the shutter, pick up the ice, drop it and then flash(cumbersome but it worked out anyway.biggrin.gif )

Err about over-exposure on the fireworks I don't really know cuz I generally just use F/8-F/11 and the ISO is always at 100(lowest for my camera), shutter speed would be preferably long... I'm not sure if I even have 2 cents to give since that was my first attempt at shooting fireworks and I didn't have a tripod with me.(#18 came out as a lucky mistake I guess... a lot of camera shake)

For the beach shots.. actually most were taken with a relatively short focal length though I agree now that I look at them, they do seem a bit too close up... will take your advice and try to find better composition next time  biggrin.gif
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Thanks for the tips, never have a change to snap firework album yet, but watched some tutorials at youtube and am ready for it brows.gif

hehe, i love to take landscape's photo, but i seldom come near mother-nature, in the office most of the time cry.gif rushing with a big project now, will not free till next few months, after i finished... i will snap gaogao!! lust.gif
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post Jan 30 2012, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(melvintcs @ Jan 29 2012, 10:48 PM)
Thanks for the tips, never have a change to snap firework album yet, but watched some tutorials at youtube and am ready for it brows.gif

hehe, i love to take landscape's photo, but i seldom come near mother-nature, in the office most of the time cry.gif rushing with a big project now, will not free till next few months, after i finished... i will snap gaogao!!  lust.gif
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Nah I wouldn't dare to call em tips, still in the learning process myself tongue.gif . Good luck with your project and photo-snappings smile.gif

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