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Join Date: Nov 2004
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not sure if ive posted here before. have posted on other photography forums and deviantart forums dat i frequent.
some experimental shots to share. first time using such a super wide. still learning how to use it to its full potential. the first two are part of the HALF SERIES, have u ever felt like ure neither here nor there? in between. never at the extreme ends but right smack in the middle.............. 1. ![]() 2. have always wanted to get this shot. will try again with a busier human traffic. ![]() these are juz sme experimental shots with wideangle 3. juz a snapshot with heavy post processing in PS [/quote] |
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I like #1 alot. Great idea!
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Great shots! Wow... the concept the graphic-ness... intense and powerful...
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thanks, hope to continue the haLF series when i get my hands on wide angles again.
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hmm.. u actually stand in the middle of the door way on pic 2. I cant imagine how u going to take the heavy human traffic. U will get push away tho..
nevertheless, nice ![]() |
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anyway incubus, i love your last shot! keep it up |
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that was my initial idea as well. dun wanna get shoved and drop my camera. ![]() |
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Very nice bro... they almost look like 2 separate pics joined together.... which must be your intention
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yep, dat pretty sums it up. 2 contrasting scenes seperated with good use of composition. |
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