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 Fun with my first camera, noobie attempts of photography&photoshop

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NonBlooD
post Oct 31 2007, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(orenzai @ Oct 24 2007, 11:38 AM)
that just sounds exactly like me laugh.gif

your shots are great...
i like how you post process it to make it look so dramatic...
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like me 2.. = =


Added on October 31, 2007, 1:16 pmzoo negara photos... smile.gif

1. Pics are too flat, try reduce the aperture like f4 or f5.. smile.gif
2. I think its bit noisy rite?...hi ISO?...

but i think the real thing that cause the photo bcome like that is the way u post process it, did u increase the shadow area in curve?...dont increase too much cos u will make the dark parts become very noisy, try do it when u shot that time.. smile.gif the curve also make u lost some details and the color i guess cos its bit dull..

just my 2 cents.. tongue.gif still learning too.. ^.^

P/s : try shot the side with light falls on not shadow fall on, most of ur shots the shadow is in front so it makes the object darker... smile.gif

hope this helps...if dont then let me know.. XD

This post has been edited by NonBlooD: Oct 31 2007, 01:16 PM
NonBlooD
post Oct 31 2007, 06:03 PM

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flat as in the color blend into the back ground...if u having this exposure problem, try over expose your photo +1 or +2 then later go into computer reduce it cos if its under expose n when u increase it all noise come out...i try to do 1 editing on my fav photo from u.. smile.gif nice shots and angle...very good for compac cam.. ^.^

P/s : hope u dun mind i edit it without permission.. tongue.gif wanna test test... smile.gif

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This post has been edited by NonBlooD: Oct 31 2007, 06:28 PM
NonBlooD
post Oct 31 2007, 08:48 PM

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color : selective color, play untill u get a right color then safe it cos ur lens/cam dont really produce correct color...the blur is gussian blur.. smile.gif

 

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