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![]() Took this shot outside a small cafe on the hilltop in Taipei. Here are some additional misc shots to share as well... ![]() This is actually a pretty huge playing card hung on the wall. ![]() Display at a hats shop in Taiwan. ![]() Ouch! Comments and perspective welcome. Last edited by plastic; 6th March 2006 at 01:16 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Singapore
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hey nice!!
very unique cup and saucer.. ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Hougang!
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your cropping skill is veri gd...
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Thanks for the kind comments. Any negative ones so that I can improve on my shots?
I like aggressive photography, but I usually end up with the edges getting in the way (camera not having a 100 view and I don't dare trust my instincts and guess since I am new to this camera), and have to crop them in Photoshop. I love tight, intense, aggressive crops, bordering on losing the details but bringing attention to the subject. That was the style that caught me most when I was flipping through magazines and photography books a long time ago. I am still learning to fine tune the craft. That is why I want to post more in here to get more comments and advise. |
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