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TSManiac
post Sep 17 2006, 10:19 AM, updated 20y ago

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We went all the way to SP, Thorrey hometown on Saturday rainy evening, to have some sembang session. before all other posted some picture, let me post a few here 1st...

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Shot with thungsten WB, enhanced tone by 50%, contrast by 100%, sharpnes -10%, burn and dodge some area.

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Please change your monitor...
"For those who cant see this picture clearly, it means that your monitor has reach its lifespan, please contact Albert Yap to buy a new one"

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TSManiac
post Sep 18 2006, 11:27 PM

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If you still cannot see this clearly, u really need to change ur monitor hehehehe...

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i also not sure how to name this...

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Orange... no juices though biggrin.gif

and for the comments:-

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about the 1st pic,
its better if 2/3 of sky & 1/3 of reflection on the surface.
(the colourful & lively sky is much more interesting compare to the dull & pale surface)

since you already snapped it as 50% 50%, the subject now is the horizon, but then there is nothing on the horizon so the subject falls onto the boat instead, while the boat is dark & unclear, it kindda spoil the scene.

noted 2 objects located at the bottom left & right corner, both r out of focus, might wanna aviod that next time.
the boat is there and i got no place to stand unless i know water floating technic, or crop the boat in the frame. no option for 1/3 or 2/3 here

well, in order to save the sky, the boat has to be underexposed, unless i am again do some digital fill flash, or multiple exposure, which i lazy to do so for now...

ehm, those are digital vignet, not object oof ;P

thx for the suggestion anyway.

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i think ur lens got prob, not my monitor

no lar, ur monitor got problem ;P



This post has been edited by Maniac: Sep 18 2006, 11:31 PM
TSManiac
post Sep 20 2006, 02:36 PM

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u show me a handshake free photo handhelding almost 2-3s... lol

btw, i added the blurness further biggrin.gif dint want the sharpness to be theer anyway (for #1 of series 2), u dint notice the blue shadow is 'sharp and clear' meh, the rest is intentional 'soft'

 

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