QUOTE(azmihamzah @ Feb 10 2008, 12:38 PM)
super wide lens is very very nice when shoot for wedding / engagement ceremony...
i self-poisoning mode now...
yes, im getting one myself. good luck bro haha
QUOTE(168257061 @ Feb 10 2008, 02:34 PM)
got poisoned by SB-800 ? :lol
not really, i just want the features. i've heard sb-600 can break quite easily.
QUOTE(soulfly @ Feb 10 2008, 02:50 PM)
dude how did u use the flash in this photo? did u flash directly or bounce with reflector or what?
only achievable with my 90 ringgit flash, used my home made bounce card to get it.
if you use nikon flashes, it'll limit your shutter speed. no reflector. just 90 ringgit flash,
home made bounce card and kit lens.
QUOTE(Aurora Boreali @ Feb 10 2008, 04:57 PM)
Impressive. The things you did with your D40. Makes me wanna get one myself...
Do you have any other lens? Or you just go shooting with your kit lens?
I noticed that the colours in your photos are very nice. Quite saturated. Is it already like this when taken using your camera, or did you increase the saturation when you photoshopped the photos?
i only have my kit lens with me, saturday's photo my cousin lend me his 10-20mm sigma f/4 super wide
lens, today. i shoot another wedding ceremony and some fashion shooting around titiwangsa.
i cant upload them now coz no Photoshop =.="
Yes, before this i set it to vivid mode, now im using normal. it's quite saturated.
No, i did not. i only used histograms on my photos. nothing else.
QUOTE(Aurora Boreali @ Feb 10 2008, 05:02 PM)
How do you use a Bounce Card? Sorry I don't own a dslr, can't imagine how it works. It'd be great if you could teach me
And...

How did you use the flash here? Using built-in flash of your RM90 flash? Direct flash or bounced somewhere?
google my friend, its quite general how to use a bounce card

no bounce card for that photo, i bounced it off a car beside it.
QUOTE(Aurora Boreali @ Feb 10 2008, 10:21 PM)
After viewing your flickr, wow I'm speechless. Your photos totally blew my mind off. Didn't think a D40 could produce such breath-taking pictures. Totally believe that it's the photographer not the equipment that matters.
Still very impressed that you only started photography in Nov 07 (well, judging from the time you opened your thread) and you improved so much within just 3 to 4 months. Really respect
If you please, would you mind replying to my questions above? Thanks!
you havent seen anything yet, there are more stunning photos produced by malaysian youth photographers.
yeah, but. in some matter your eq does matter abit lol.
thanks, yeah. i read photography material daily. practice and learn. experiment. and copy other
photographers to begin with.
i did already

thanks all!
Added on February 10, 2008, 10:44 pmFYI for all you guys, i did not get one cent for taking these photos.
people say i dont have much self esteem

np, i enjoyed em'
This post has been edited by MR.Shiney: Feb 10 2008, 10:44 PM