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Old 3rd May 2005   #1
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Smile China Trip Pics

Went to China for a 1 week trip, was on tour with my mum. We travelled to various places near Chengdu, Jiu Zai Gou, Moi Ni Gou, Er Mei San and Le San.

Here are some of my trip pics, enjoy!

Pictures here
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Old 3rd May 2005   #2
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Luv them all, very post card like !! welldone !
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Old 3rd May 2005   #3
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I'm Lovin It~! Nice photos~! What camera and setting u use for those shot?
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Old 3rd May 2005   #4
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Nice lei Kavana! U really know how to compose your shots well, must learn from you manz!
Cant help but ask, any post editing done?
Keep shooting.
See you on Sat.

Cheewooi: Kavana uses the Panasonic FZ-10.

Cheers
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Old 3rd May 2005   #5
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Gald you like it. Some pic levels, some USM, some just leave it as it is.
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Old 3rd May 2005   #6
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Old 3rd May 2005   #7
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Fantastic...

I love the "jiu zhai gou-panda lake".

Snap on!
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Old 3rd May 2005   #8
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Hey Kavan,
Nice series of works especially the landscape/scenery
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Old 4th May 2005   #9
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wua! nice shots eh! u've got a beri cute red panda. haha..

jus curious, i noticed "journey along the path" shot have very dark street
details. is it a characteristic of photos taken with digicam in general or
more becos of pana FZ series ?

if its the pana, which i'm using la but very new to digi-photography,
is there a way to brighten the street w/o over exposing the sky at the
camera level or PS to compensate for it?
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Old 4th May 2005   #10
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I think all camera like this, use my powershot A70 also like this, the only way out is through blending...well in this case the whole sky was white in the first place so I didn't use blending.
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Old 4th May 2005   #11
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Did you do any post process for all your photo ?

Some photo is rather soft .

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in post #5, stated that some I just leave it as it is.
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Originally Posted by Kavana
I think all camera like this, use my powershot A70 also like this, the only way out is through blending...well in this case the whole sky was white in the first place so I didn't use blending.
thks for the reply kavana! at least now i know cos got the same problem
with my fz20....and its irritating lo.

ano...what is blending? can i do it with photoshop?
if not will have to wait till the sky is darker before shooting. haha

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Old 4th May 2005   #14
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i found my answer already! this is the link :

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tu...blending.shtml
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Old 4th May 2005   #15
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yup that's the one!
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Originally Posted by Kavana
in post #5, stated that some I just leave it as it is.

thanks for the great photo bro..
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Old 5th May 2005   #17
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Wow! beautiful gallery of China. Love the Jiu Zhai Gou pics. Especially the panda lake....
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Old 6th May 2005   #18
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Kavana, you took internal flight to Jiu Zhai Gou or travel by road?

was there 4.5 years ago, had to travelled by road, take me nearly 2 days to reach 9 Zhai Gou from Chengdu, and the roads are well known to be a killer road, where many tourists died along the way due to road accidents.

Your pic make me really gian on 9 zhai gou again, hmm good to travel in Late Oct, when the leaves turn red, the scenery is simply spectacular

Which travel agency you travel with? You enter 9 zhai gou once or twice?
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Old 6th May 2005   #19
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lol. yes the roads are still a killer, keep shaking like mad, the bus almost colided with a car head on (heng the bus driver skills are pro). Took abt two days, first we travelled halfway to mian yang then we travelled to Jiu Zhai Gou.

Ya it susposed to look spectecular on the 10th month, oh well....

I think the agency called Super or something, went to Jiu Zhai Gou once.
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