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Old 8th September 2005   #1
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Just wanna share. I still prefer hello kitty and mickey mouse.

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Old 8th September 2005   #2
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wow.. i love the last one most. great exposure!
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Old 8th September 2005   #3
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Interesting, think have to head down soon

Anyway, the 3 pix is abit dull and abit under.
Push ur saturation by 10% and use levels to up the exposure abit will be great~
Last pix crop tighter

Hope it helps~

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Old 8th September 2005   #4
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Originally Posted by ransoma22
Interesting, think have to head down soon

Anyway, the 3 pix is abit dull and abit under.
Push ur saturation by 10% and use levels to up the exposure abit will be great~
Last pix crop tighter

Hope it helps~

Cheers~

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Go during weekday... $4 cheaper and not as crowded. I doubt you can setup tripod on weekend. For the pix, its a very high contrast between white and black... if I push on the white part, I will burn out the "white" lights and kill the "skeleton frame" inside the lantern... its a decision call. Kinda tricky lighting.
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Old 8th September 2005   #5
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Originally Posted by yanyewkay
wow.. i love the last one most. great exposure!
I like the last one too.. for a different reason. Experimented shooting it using 80-200mm handheld at raw. Then adjusted the exposure at NEF level. My experiment worked. Quite sharp.
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Old 8th September 2005   #6
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Originally Posted by dawgbyte77
Go during weekday... $4 cheaper and not as crowded. I doubt you can setup tripod on weekend. For the pix, its a very high contrast between white and black... if I push on the white part, I will burn out the "white" lights and kill the "skeleton frame" inside the lantern... its a decision call. Kinda tricky lighting.

Thanks for the details.
Don't push too much on the levels if not give a boost in saturation.

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Old 8th September 2005   #7
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Originally Posted by ransoma22
Thanks for the details.
Don't push too much on the levels if not give a boost in saturation.

Cheers~
Thanks for the tip. Might play around with the saturation on weekend.
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#3 works out great for me.. i tot you just created your very own anime.. very lifel-like..
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