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Old 8th February 2006   #1
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Default Chinatown CYN in Fish's Perspective....

Images taken on 27-28 January 2006. Critiques deeply appreciated.

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Old 8th February 2006   #2
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Old 8th February 2006   #3
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Old 8th February 2006   #4
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Nice snapshots. But a tad underexposed for my liking. Keep shooting! Cheers.
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Old 12th February 2006   #5
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like pic 8. ^^
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Old 12th February 2006   #6
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all underexposed. angle is predictable. nonetheless, theres some keepers.
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Old 12th February 2006   #7
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agreed. its underexposed.no. 8 looks pretty cool though :P
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Old 12th February 2006   #8
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Default Re: Chinatown CYN in Fish's Perspective....

Originally Posted by hazmee
But a tad underexposed for my liking.
Originally Posted by Max 2.8
all underexposed.
Originally Posted by metallilan
agreed. its underexposed.
The images look ok with my LCD. Guess I need to calibrate my monitor, as I processed the images from my scanned slides. Thanks for the comments so far...
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Old 28th February 2006   #9
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Can someone with a calibrated monitor, help to adjust the luminace curve of one of the dark images so that the image looks properly exposed and post it here?

Thanks!
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Old 28th February 2006   #10
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Default Re: Chinatown CYN in Fish's Perspective....

Originally Posted by Bean
Can someone with a calibrated monitor, help to adjust the luminace curve of one of the dark images so that the image looks properly exposed and post it here?

Thanks!
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Old 1st March 2006   #11
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Agree with the rest on the underexposure. But the FE definitely gives a very interesting viewpoint.
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Old 1st March 2006   #12
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Beautiful series with considerable angle variation
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Old 16th March 2006   #13
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I like the effect....especially pic 8.....so cute and nice..
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