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| teerex |
#1 Aug 15 2005, 09:57 AM
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A few of my Kent Ridge Park Pond. Thought of creating a different mood.
Comments appreciated. Thanks #1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 |
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#2 Aug 15 2005, 10:22 AM
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I find them to be too blue.
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#3 Aug 15 2005, 10:57 AM
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Think we have the similar shots... that's all I have too...
Composition for all is okay & good... I like them. #2 need tripod ?!??! IMHO, overall I think the saturation too high? |
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#4 Aug 15 2005, 12:07 PM
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Bro, think it's too blue liao, maybe can convert to b/w?
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| teerex |
#5 Aug 15 2005, 12:07 PM
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Thanks for opinions guys.
Here're those same pics without the blue cast created in the final step in post processing. #1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 |
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#6 Aug 15 2005, 02:09 PM
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I like the #2 without the blue cast.
Appeal to the loner me |
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#7 Aug 15 2005, 02:16 PM
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To me #4 is better than #2 'cos #2 the vertical is tilted and I was too lazy to correct it. My personal choice is #1 |
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nice nice after the changes....really make some different.
Maybe you would like to use just a little longer shuttle speed to 'smoothen' the water. Just my thought, with a smoother water, it will make it more dreamy. |
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#9 Aug 15 2005, 02:20 PM
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They look good now (overall). Good work, Teerex!
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#10 Aug 15 2005, 02:27 PM
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Thanks Jon, Wah! YOU MIA then suddenly re-appear. I cannot use longer shutter speed leh, my bipod max shutter speed is 1/4 sec. any longer than that "tentu mati" one. |
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#11 Aug 15 2005, 02:28 PM
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Thanks Bob, These were actually my original after pp. The blue cast ones were done out of curiousity to gauge acceptance. |
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#12 Aug 15 2005, 02:36 PM
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Yesterday we were talking... where is PandaOng ??!?! MIA??? Teerex, bring tripod next time leh! Can use greater DOF and nicer you know Cheers! |
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PandaOng is too concentrated on CS....thought that there isn't much activity here....but i was so so wrong..sorry to all...will be back!! next week outing!!! haha
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#14 Aug 15 2005, 03:04 PM
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OK, I promise. Next outing I will bring along my old faithful tripod. You guys will get a shock to see that such a tripod still exist. Looks like most of us really have the same shots. Got a few more to share and for comments. #5 Maybe my "pa jiao" eyes are playing tricks on me. The foliage on the left side of this pic seems to have greater depth, looks a bit like 3D to me. ![]() #6 ![]() #7 ![]() #8 ![]() #9 Should I have moved a few more steps to my left for this shot? |
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#15 Aug 15 2005, 03:29 PM
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Still the same comments "Nice shots". My sincere compliment.
Nice angle for the bridge... next time got tripod, greater dof Tree too center for #8?!!? But I really like the sharpness and the tone. #9 - agree with you... move a little to your left. |
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#16 Aug 15 2005, 06:00 PM
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Hi there teerex,
I like the first shot (both with the blue cast and without it )! If that shot (with blue) was looked at without others to compare with, the picture looks interestingly good. Picture #5 realy looks good to me. (if, what looks like a flower about centre, was PS'd to be a bright red/pink, what do you think) ? #6 and #7 are excellent ! Cheers |
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#17 Aug 15 2005, 08:40 PM
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Thanks Pablo, Was fooling around with pp and found that the blue cast shots interesting. Too bad, did not have a tripod with me yesterday, else would also take some colour shots with IR and do some colour blending like what photoexpress used to do. Maybe try and colour that flower to see how it looks like. |
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#18 Aug 15 2005, 08:41 PM
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Thks for comments and tips Bob. Will "definitely" bring along a tripod on the next outing. Then see what type of DOF I get with a smaller aperture. |
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