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Old 14th November 2004   #1
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dude, what lens you using?
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I am using my 300mm f/4L.
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Love the upside-down bike picture
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Love the upside-down bike picture
Heard that kid is only 14 years old, youngest in the competition.
Very Skillful..
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Can you share with me your exposure settings for those in waters shots.

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Originally Posted by ockly


these two are eyecatchers. good work there. the rest may do better with appropriate captioning.

seems to me that the photos are underexposed by about 1/2 stop or so, despite the cloudy conditions yesterday.
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Old 16th November 2004   #11
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Originally Posted by Lensman
Can you share with me your exposure settings for those in waters shots.
ISO 800, 1/800sec.


Originally Posted by Sehsuan
these two are eyecatchers. good work there. the rest may do better with appropriate captioning. seems to me that the photos are underexposed by about 1/2 stop or so, despite the cloudy conditions yesterday.
Thank for your comments.
These pictures were taken earlier on the first day of the competition.
It was very sunny on that late morning and early afternoon but it starts
raining around 2pm+.
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dont worry, you did quite well for those two shots especially. 2pm i think i was just setting out from home towards sentosa, because i was on my way to kusu island...
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I started my shots on Sunday afternoon ....

most of the pix were like yours , face very dark. Wonder if it is possible to have the face brighten up without cooking the background ?

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ISO 800, 1/800sec.
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