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Old 15th March 2006   #1
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Default Bright Hill on 11/3/06

Just want to know your preference -- white leaves or light green leaves

#1 light green leaves


#2 white leaves
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Old 15th March 2006   #2
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

I prefer #2... (my preference is white leaves)

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Old 15th March 2006   #3
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

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I prefer #2... (my preference is white leaves)

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I prefer white w/ slight yellow or red cast ...
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

Aiya both also good.

Like them both good exposure
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Old 15th March 2006   #5
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

#2 is my vote, white leaves.

I prefer the brightness to be lower slightly.

I like the adjustment, in terms of brightness and contrast, done by Pablo on this thread:
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showpost.php?p=1990347&postcount=8


Just my personal preference.

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agree..slightly over exposed....that is where you lost some saturation.

in terms of green leaves or white leave, it is really personnal perference. I like both.
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Old 15th March 2006   #7
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

I prefer the white leaves.

I noticed the light green leaves technique works better on minimalist pics.
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Old 15th March 2006   #8
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

Originally Posted by thl
Just want to know your preference -- white leaves or light green leaves

#1 light green leaves


#2 white leaves
Nice colors, may I know what cam u using...
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Old 16th March 2006   #9
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Talking Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

Originally Posted by PandaOng
agree..slightly over exposed....that is where you lost some saturation.

in terms of green leaves or white leave, it is really personnal perference. I like both.
Opps....i realised how nice your color is when I am back home using my PC. I was in the office in the afternoon. Nice exposure actually...

My mistake...opps
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Old 16th March 2006   #10
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

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Nice colors, may I know what cam u using...
D50 + kit Lens + R72
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Old 16th March 2006   #11
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

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D50 + kit Lens + R72
What your fstop/shutter speed/ISO setting may I ask?
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Old 16th March 2006   #12
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

Originally Posted by jc1
#2 is my vote, white leaves.

I prefer the brightness to be lower slightly.

I like the adjustment, in terms of brightness and contrast, done by Pablo on this thread:
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showpost.php?p=1990347&postcount=8


Just my personal preference.

Cheers.
Actually for the pics, I just overlay the colour and IR photos, and set to one of the overlay option, merge and then sharpen. (Did that in less than 5min). Did not adjust using any of the contrast, brightness, saturation, curve etc. Like the pastel look (which has more brightness and less saturation) and did not bother to touch up further. Agree that can get more saturation if I mask the coloured photo and overlay with IR photo but that will take quite a lot of time. Will try that if I have the time to see how it looks like.

Thanks for the comment.

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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

Originally Posted by shyanyap
What your fstop/shutter speed/ISO setting may I ask?
F5.6, 1/2 sec, ISO 200, Put on flat railing as tripod.
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

2nd pix with white leaves is better.
Nice PS..must learn from u.
If u crop up to the white patch on the right bottom.. u might see
a nicer composition without the colorful tiles & the patch of shadow at the bottom of this pix.
More sky and less ground if can't avoid the colors tiles during the shooting.

Just sharing my preference. ..thanks for sharing.

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Old 17th March 2006   #15
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Default Re: Bright Hill on 11/3/06

Originally Posted by Hosea
2nd pix with white leaves is better.
Nice PS..must learn from u.
If u crop up to the white patch on the right bottom.. u might see
a nicer composition without the colorful tiles & the patch of shadow at the bottom of this pix.
More sky and less ground if can't avoid the colors tiles during the shooting.

Just sharing my preference. ..thanks for sharing.
Thanks Stanley for the advice. Wanted to do that but no tripod. the flat railing gives me that view. In fact after taking the IR in M mode and Preset WB, while adjusting the setting to P mode and AWB for coloured pic, the camera moves a little. So when I overlay the pics, have to move them slightly fit in correct position. Lesson learnt: must bring my tripod if I want to have better composition and also overlay effect.
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