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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Singapore CLEMENTI
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Today weather is great. Managed to take some pictures.
#1 Frencesco, a new friend of mine. He is a very happy and contended man, a restaurant owner. ![]() #2 a breath taking view of the cliff near the restaurant of Frencesco. ![]() #3 A fisher man who is very happy with the weather and his catch of the day. ![]() Made a mistake here. Not all pictures taken with E-500 + 11~22mm... , so, i've updated this post with more details: [#1] is taken with Lens: ZD 15-54mm Focal Length: 42mm (eqv. 84mm) ISO: 100 F-stop: F4 Shutter: 1/800 [#2] is taken with Lens: ZD 11~22mm Focal Length: 11mm (eqv. 22mm) ISO: 100 F-stop: F13 Shutter: 1/160 [#3] is take with Lens: ZD 11~22mm Focal Length: 11mm (eqv. 22mm) ISO: 100 F-stop: F4 Shutter: 1/800 ~ SH ~ Last edited by shchow; 19th January 2006 at 04:44 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Cyberspace
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Good shots, very sharp.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 769
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Love the series. 11-22mm seems good for portraits too.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 1,840
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beautiful bro!!
looks like the E500 has pretty good DR. KEEP THEM COMING!! ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Land of the Vegetables
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Beautiful shots... In use, I have come to realise that other than landscapes and architecture, the 11-22mm is also excellent for 'larger than life' portraiture and even closeups.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: SG
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Nice shots.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Singapore CLEMENTI
Posts: 732
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thanks guys for all your supports.... i'll continue learning and improving my photos, and continue to take more good photos...
I'm still learning on how to make a picture with good composition... although i kept running through my minds on the "rule of 1/3".... but, very often, can't capture the feeling that i want to... and infact, the two nice portraits (francesco and the fisherman) are actually spontaneous shots.... and that turns out nicer than I expect. May be, the secret of great photography is to keep trying, don't think too much... anyway, enjoy, and will keep posting more pictures... and your critiques are most welcome. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: East
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I agree. 2 of the best lenses around. Nice shots. I like number 1 and 2.
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