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Old 3rd January 2006   #1
yendao007
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Default Night Shot at Singapore CBD

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My First dSLR - Nikon D50
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Old 4th January 2006   #2
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I am also a D50 user, Ups for u
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Old 4th January 2006   #3
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Hey go d50...also a D50 user...anway i like ur pic of our famous "durain" ...may i know the settings and location? anw your merlion pic is nice...except for the overexposed butt.
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Old 4th January 2006   #4
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Default Re: Night Shot at Singapore CBD

i think you have over exposed for the 1st and last pic, maybe try using a faster shutter or higher aperture, still looks good but the bright lights are distracting, great shot of the esplanade though, the composition works for me
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Old 5th January 2006   #5
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Hi, thanks for all the comments, i very appreciated For sure i still have lot of things to learn with my first dSLR :P Will go to Port Dickson M'sia this weekend to further improve my skill.
Seanlim, i tool the esplanade pic on the bridge with the setting of F/22, 30 secs.
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Old 5th January 2006   #6
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Default Re: Night Shot at Singapore CBD

Hi there,

I see that picture No.1 is slightly overexposed, maybe you should try to take it at a different angle to avoid the glare from the spot light. If not, use a starblast filter and turn it to your advantage. No. 2 is nicely done. The Merlion shot has the potential, but same thing as No. 1, slightly overexposed. Try to avoid the glare and use some filters to your advantage. Good work. Very nice.
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