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Old 30th June 2005   #1
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Went to Chinese Garden again today. Not a good day overcast, but managed some pics.

Will pp the rest later, here're a couple for sharing and critique.





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Man, your IR getting more and more solid! HOWEVER, suggest you tilt your monitor clockwise 2 degrees to level the horizon
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Hi Terrex,

Do you have the wooden frame? I think it looks better than the metal one. Cheers
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Originally Posted by tomshen
Man, your IR getting more and more solid! HOWEVER, suggest you tilt your monitor clockwise 2 degrees to level the horizon
You too kind Tom. I'm still learning.

I have a spirit level at the top of my monitor to ensure that it's level. Perhpas next time I adjust the horizon of my pics before posting Thanks for pointing out, that's my perpectual problem. Will keep note.

BTW, how was your recent trip to KL?
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Originally Posted by hazmee
Hi Terrex,

Do you have the wooden frame? I think it looks better than the metal one. Cheers
Yes I do have wooden frame. Thanks for your opinion.
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Originally Posted by teerex
Yes I do have wooden frame. Thanks for your opinion.

Does it really matter?? haha...



becareful on your ps. can see the green leaves on the first pix and on the second pix, there is still some roof left untouch. maybe you would like to choose a smaller brush tip to complete the job.
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Does it really matter?? haha...



becareful on your ps. can see the green leaves on the first pix and on the second pix, there is still some roof left untouch. maybe you would like to choose a smaller brush tip to complete the job.

Thanks Panda, that's why I say pa jiao.

I still got a lot to learn in pp techniques and use of proper tools.
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Hi Teerex, improving on the technique now

IMO, the shots are slightly slanted and maybe too tight. That's all
#1 - can see green and outlines. #2 is good
Tripod this time?

let me know if NO GO for me to modify your shot
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Originally Posted by photoexpress
Hi Teerex, improving on the technique now

IMO, the shots are slightly slanted and maybe too tight. That's all
#1 - can see green and outlines. #2 is good
Tripod this time?

let me know if NO GO for me to modify your shot


Thanks Bob,

Ya, tripod this time. I realise that it's not that troublesome carrying a tripod around.

Still trying to use the marque tool properly. I can see the greens too. But then too late, merged and flatten the layers already.

Sure you can play with my shots anytime, so I can learn more from you. Let me know can mail the shots to you, all shot in RAW this time.

Here's another for your comments. This time I thnk I missed the bit of wall on the right.
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Nice shots bro,
but as usual it's making me giddy due to the slant horizon
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Wow, new IR era...combination of color and IR Nice view.. wider perspective of the scenery could give another nice view.
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Originally Posted by teerex
Here's another for your comments. This time I thnk I missed the bit of wall on the right.
Well done. This is good!
Now you got something new... do you find it tedious?
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Originally Posted by ark19
Nice shots bro,
but as usual it's making me giddy due to the slant horizon
Yo bro, you giddy ah?

I more jiat lat, during pp rotate here, rotate there still come out wai. But anyway now I know what to do already.

Thanks. BTW today I went to Chinese Garden again, but did not bring tripod. Wanted to re-shoot some scenes.
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Originally Posted by Hosea
Wow, new IR era...combination of color and IR Nice view.. wider perspective of the scenery could give another nice view.
Thanks Stan. I owe this to Photoexpress, he's the guru at this and I'm still learning.

Hope to see you again in our outings soon.
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Originally Posted by photoexpress
Well done. This is good!
Now you got something new... do you find it tedious?
A bit troublesome carrying tripod around, but it's worth it. Without it cannot get 2 shots identical to play with.

Will keep trying and hope to learn more from you.
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