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Old 4th August 2006   #1
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Leaves turn golden due to the strong spot light from afar...
It shows its splendor in this quiet night.





The moving cloud smoothen the sky and the trees casted shadows hold my admiration even
the mosquitoes kept biting me.


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Default Re: Tree Splendor, Late Night series

Hi Stan,

Don't recall this series too. Guess I really missed out alot.
Very nice especially with the clouds moving.
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nice shot there. I like the golden colours in the tree. Have a kind of autumn feel.

If the trees in the BG is also golden in colour, that would be better.

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Default Re: Tree Splendor, Late Night series

Originally Posted by Francis247
Hi Stan,

Don't recall this series too. Guess I really missed out alot.
Very nice especially with the clouds moving.
Hi Francis, ya.. these were done much earlier... will visit this place again.
Light pollution quite bad here...but still can find way to have different
kind of late night photography. Thanks and glad u like it.

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Default Re: Tree Splendor, Late Night series

Originally Posted by Qazwer
nice shot there. I like the golden colours in the tree. Have a kind of autumn feel.

If the trees in the BG is also golden in colour, that would be better.

Thanks bro... the hard contrast cause by the spot like give me opportunity
help in redering these golden leaves. Gald you like it.
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nightshoot is very interesting. It is a great pity that I dun have a remote control. In Holland it is very hard to get too
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Default Re: Tree Splendor, Late Night series

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very nice sidelighting

shot seems to be taken at very wide aperture, ya?
dun like the small poles there but i guess couldn't get a better composition
chaning angle will miss the sidelighting

btw low long is the exposure time?
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Default Re: Tree Splendor, Late Night series

Originally Posted by karfee
nightshoot is very interesting. It is a great pity that I dun have a remote control. In Holland it is very hard to get too
Oh , I didnt know you don't hv a remote.. should hv bought it here.
Hope u can get one soon....You country is a great place for Late Night photography...hope to try one day over there.
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Default Re: Tree Splendor, Late Night series

Originally Posted by Andry
1st
very nice sidelighting

shot seems to be taken at very wide aperture, ya?
dun like the small poles there but i guess couldn't get a better composition
chaning angle will miss the sidelighting

btw low long is the exposure time?
Thanks Andry for comment.
Ya, wide angle lens with 2 mins exp. The spot light was rather strongly
shinning over.. and the front is a drain.
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