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TSleschang
post Aug 22 2006, 02:14 PM, updated 20y ago

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Photography session with Esther at Botanical Garden, together with fotokrazzies hardcore members.

CC are welcome.
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post Aug 22 2006, 03:21 PM

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post Aug 22 2006, 04:42 PM

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haha same gang with thorrey? post more pic please tongue.gif
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post Aug 24 2006, 01:34 AM

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post Aug 24 2006, 03:12 PM

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pix #1 the spaghetti stripe looks like out of details (too dark). probably my monitor.

Too bad this is in penang and I couldn't join. sad.gif
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post Aug 25 2006, 01:33 AM

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QUOTE(vyruz @ Aug 24 2006, 03:12 PM)
pix #1 the spaghetti stripe looks like out of details (too dark). probably my monitor.
Too bad this is in penang and I couldn't join. sad.gif
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it is, should be a more in violet, (compare to the rest)
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post Aug 27 2006, 12:00 AM

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post Aug 27 2006, 11:01 AM

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post Aug 28 2006, 09:24 PM

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post Aug 30 2006, 04:15 PM

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How frequent do you guys have model shoots?
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post Aug 30 2006, 07:44 PM

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QUOTE(ac98 @ Aug 30 2006, 04:15 PM)
How frequent do you guys have model shoots?
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quite a lot... LOL but very boring lah... dun wan organize edi... so many hamsap lou cannot control ;P




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post Aug 31 2006, 04:44 PM

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Photo #5 (post # 7) seems overexposed.
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post Sep 1 2006, 03:02 AM

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QUOTE(keyz @ Aug 31 2006, 04:44 PM)
Photo #5 (post # 7) seems overexposed.
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hehe, itchy hand done it with photoshop, the original looks like THIS.
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post Sep 1 2006, 08:36 AM

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Bro. photoshop is not recommended for photograhy unless seriously needed. Using photoshop does not project the real skill of a photograher. A photoshop magician can do wonders even from the terrible pictures.
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post Sep 1 2006, 09:05 AM

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QUOTE(Maniac @ Aug 30 2006, 07:44 PM)
quite a lot... LOL  but very boring lah...  dun wan organize edi...  so many hamsap lou cannot control ;P
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It's normal to be hamsup, but it's the WOLVES that you need to control. Models are normal girls and they will demand some sort of respect especially when they're wearing very little clothes for you to shoot. If you cannot control yourself, dun take photos-lar ... stand one side and oogle.

You can start organizing again but this time only limit to only DSLR users. If DSLR users also cannot control, then I cannot help you ler tongue.gif
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QUOTE(ac98 @ Sep 1 2006, 09:05 AM)
It's normal to be hamsup, but it's the WOLVES that you need to control. Models are normal girls and they will demand some sort of respect especially when they're wearing very little clothes for you to shoot. If you cannot control yourself, dun take photos-lar ... stand one side and oogle.

You can start organizing again but this time only limit to only DSLR users. If DSLR users also cannot control, then I cannot help you ler tongue.gif
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What DSLR has to do with Controlling oneself to be not hamsap doh.gif

p/s: les sure is enjoying PS eik eik eik...
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post Sep 1 2006, 10:01 AM

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Errr ... after I separated the line into another paragraph you STILL misunderstand.

What I meant was, filter down your photo sessions by allowing less photographers so there will be more crowd control. Alternatively, you can have more models so you can split the group. Get assistants as well, 'workers' that are not shooting.

ANOTHER way would be to impose a higher charge for the photo session. After investing thousands into camera equipements, I believe a DSLR owner should not have any problem paying maybe RM100 or more for a day's photo session?
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post Sep 1 2006, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(xetajones @ Sep 1 2006, 08:36 AM)
Bro. photoshop is not recommended for photograhy unless seriously needed. Using photoshop does not project the real skill of a photograher. A photoshop magician can do wonders even from the terrible pictures.
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be frank, i don't have real skill in photography, my pictures always SUX rclxm9.gif
but at least i can show some pictures after photoshoped, not just talk-talk only whistling.gif

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post Sep 1 2006, 01:16 PM

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heavy photoshoped just like other pictures of mine.
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QUOTE(ac98 @ Sep 1 2006, 10:01 AM)
Errr ... after I separated the line into another paragraph you STILL misunderstand.

What I meant was, filter down your photo sessions by allowing less photographers so there will be more crowd control. Alternatively, you can have more models so you can split the group. Get assistants as well, 'workers' that are not shooting.

ANOTHER way would be to impose a higher charge for the photo session. After investing thousands into camera equipements, I believe a DSLR owner should not have any problem paying maybe RM100 or more for a day's photo session?
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RM 100? ehm sound like a good money, you wan to join me? i can specially organise one for you biggrin.gif


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Bro. photoshop is not recommended for photograhy unless seriously needed. Using photoshop does not project the real skill of a photograher. A photoshop magician can do wonders even from the terrible pictures.

PhotoShop suppose to enhance or salvage one's photo. if you shot is good, PS them great, if you shot is lousy, PS them useable.

I dun find anything wrong with this, plus, to show a lousy PSed pic is still better than no pic shown. that's what I believe in, another thing is, Post Processing should be part of Digital Photography.

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post Sep 1 2006, 08:07 PM

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maniac, rclxms.gif 4P of digital photography.

another 2:
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#10 CS2 JiaLat JiaLat rclxm9.gif
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constructive crictics and comments are welcome tongue.gif
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post Sep 1 2006, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(xetajones @ Sep 1 2006, 08:36 AM)
Bro. photoshop is not recommended for photograhy unless seriously needed. Using photoshop does not project the real skill of a photograher. A photoshop magician can do wonders even from the terrible pictures.
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this is the funniest comment i have ever seen. rclxms.gif rclxms.gif perhaps you should tell it to the photographer shooting your wedding pics next time.

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post Sep 1 2006, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(relaxjack @ Sep 1 2006, 09:05 PM)
this is the funniest comment i have ever seen.   rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif   perhaps you should tell it to the photographer shooting your wedding pics next time.
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his wedding photographer will use macromedia xres, perhaps..muahaha
you don't like durians, that's fine, but you can't ask the goverment to ban durian because of you, right?

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post Sep 4 2006, 10:02 AM

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That's why I always keep quiet when people comment negatively about the usage of any form of photo editting software in image creation. It's simply the two cents from those who knows nuts about image creation and digital phototaking. I always say "Those who SWEARS by old technology ... shall DIE with it. Rest in Peace."

It's 2006 ... even a family man and a housewife knows something about image editting, from image resizing to brightening of photos. I even met seasoned film users who asked me if I can touch up their pics using software.

Face it ... you NEED software. If you dunno, then LEARN it it up! tongue.gif
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QUOTE(xetajones @ Sep 1 2006, 08:36 AM)
Bro. photoshop is not recommended for photograhy unless seriously needed. Using photoshop does not project the real skill of a photograher. A photoshop magician can do wonders even from the terrible pictures.
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You REALLY have to know this ... Photography and Image Editting now works hand-in-hand and come along the workflow of any true professional digital photographer. It's now part of the line and you cannot work without any form of image manipulation before the final result.

It's like this ... someone can whack-and-bash about photo editting and yet he himself have not even taken a single decent shot. Unless he himself posses that 'real skill of a photographer', how does he know Photoshop wouldn't do any good for him?
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後製也許是數位時代的新思維,但我想技巧還是優先於後製,有好的技巧再搭配後製也將會有更好的結果~
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常常聽到朋友抱怨他的技術不好,常常手振,失焦等等的

朋友:沒關係,回去在後製~反正沒差~
我:如果不能後製怎麼辦,像比賽的時候?
朋友:頂多不要比~
我: ..

人生沒有太多的退路,像攝影一樣,剛開始走不好,後來的路是不能後製的~
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sorry ar no english translation tongue.gif thses 2 quote actually came from 1 of the sifu from taiwan. Well for me there is no right or wrong here, it's js that see which path u wan to choose onli. icon_rolleyes.gif
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Oh, he is just giving a general overview on the non-usage of image editting during photo competitions and it being the personal preference among photographers.

To me, image editting is still a personal choice no doubt about that, but I would always ENCOURAGE digital photographers to at least learn it up. After all, you won't want your knowledge to go 'obselete' alongside your hardware, would you? There's no harm if you dun wanna use it, but it will harm you in the long run if you dun even wanna bother LEARNING about it.

Life is a long learning curve.

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by the way i'm still learning, agree with u no harm to learning the s/ware, coz now it's already the Digital photography world liao lor. notworthy.gif
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Yeah ... and if you're using an Olympus and NOT digital, I wonder how many years old is your camera! HAHA!!

Cool bro ... once you're in it, you're innit biggrin.gif
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thanks for all the comments and points of view, i've been start using photoshop since ver 2.5, at that time, most of my job were scanning negatives or slides using drum scanner into digital data (digicam not so popular yet), edit 'em and output back to negative or slides for customers, well, during that age, it was too easy to convince people that you took that significant shots if you just show them the negatives or slides because most people thought that negatives or slides can't be fake...haha
at that time the whole damn big 12"by 12" mag-tape roll can only store 150mb of data and a TIFF high resolution image easily costs you 60mb.
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woohooo... classic rockcs biggrin.gif
hehe now photo not telling the truth also
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post Sep 5 2006, 03:13 PM

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in old times, we done it in dark room with filters, chemicals and colour dyes, photoshop is developed based on that theories.
just a simple question, how do bridal houses retouch those harsh skins during film age if there were no processing? every shots were "out of camera" soft and with smooth skin?
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