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Old 24th January 2003   #1
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Default Night View ~ A view from ...

The weather looks good for night shot tonite, thus took out my gears and took a City Night View from my house. Jpeg image compression can be found at the areas where the backlight sources are. Will try shooting in RAW next time round.

Warning: 400K+ Image File. Sorry for the size, as this image is better to be viewed in large.

City Night View

Camera Model: E5700
Shutter speed: 11sec
Aperture: 8.0
Exposure mode: Manual
Metering mode: Multi-segment
ISO: 100
White balance: Auto

Comments are welcomed.

Thks

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Old 24th January 2003   #2
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Nice!!
But the HDB flats on the left don't really fit in

should just begin from the left road, then city sky line, then right road
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Old 24th January 2003   #3
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hyeah man great sky! stars were out!
but imho in ur pic the sky is rather featureless, can crop about half away...
but niiice pano
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looks underexposed? did u bracket? would be interesting to compare the bracketed shots.
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Old 25th January 2003   #5
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Viewfinder, i like your nightshots. Got any tips for a new learner like me?
using a G3 here
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Old 25th January 2003   #6
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denizenx, FLiNcHY, djork: Thanks for your valuable comments. Will try and capture again based on these inputs.


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Old 25th January 2003   #7
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Viewfinder, i like your nightshots. Got any tips for a new learner like me?
using a G3 here
Thanks for your kind comments.

I played ard with different white balancing for my night shots. As for the rest, it's the same. Must use tripod and use appropriate shutterspeed with the largest aperture number available on your cam (in my case it's f/8)
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Old 26th January 2003   #8
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haha ok thanks
\i also realised that the smallest arperture is always needed
f/8 for my g3 too

next time u go for nightshoots, can i tompang along?
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haha ok thanks
\i also realised that the smallest arperture is always needed
f/8 for my g3 too

next time u go for nightshoots, can i tompang along?
sure, no prob. or can I tompang along if u r going for niteshoots.
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sure, no prob. or can I tompang along if u r going for niteshoots.
i dont have car man
only can do simple nightshoots

cannot go down the bay area nightshoots


Are there any other nice places to shoot in singapore besides the city skyline?
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