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Old 20th April 2007   #1
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Default First attempt with first camera



taken at bedok reservoir at around 6am+

taken with a tz3

damn i need a tripod lol
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Old 20th April 2007   #2
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Try not to frame subjects smack in the middle. For this case, it is right in the middle vertically. And yeah, you need a tripod
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Old 20th April 2007   #3
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Try not to frame subjects smack in the middle. For this case, it is right in the middle vertically. And yeah, you need a tripod
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sorry, but i don't get what you mean by "try not to frame subjects smack in the middle"?
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Old 20th April 2007   #4
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Try reading this:

http://photospot2004.blogspot.com/20...of-thirds.html
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Old 20th April 2007   #5
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Default Re: First attempt with first camera

The 1/3, 2/3 rule... Actually, you can try to put the reflection of the water nearer to the bottom edge of the photo. That way, you'lll most probably make the 1/3, 2/3 rule.

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Old 20th April 2007   #6
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Default Re: First attempt with first camera

Originally Posted by mirrorslap View Post
Try reading this:

http://photospot2004.blogspot.com/20...of-thirds.html
oh, i get it now, thanks.

but for my case, how do i frame them 1/3 away from the sides?

because it's a whole stretch of buildings and... well i think you know what i mean lol.
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Old 20th April 2007   #7
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Originally Posted by fv18m View Post
The 1/3, 2/3 rule... Actually, you can try to put the reflection of the water nearer to the bottom edge of the photo. That way, you'lll most probably make the 1/3, 2/3 rule.

Just my 1cent
oh, so you mean vertically?

haha i kinda get it now, but i need a tripod for that and i have no idea which to get >.>

(this picture was taken by resting my camera on a ledge)
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Old 20th April 2007   #8
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Default Re: First attempt with first camera

this pic can become quite a nice panoramic by cropping away most part of the bottom, need to straighten your horizon also.

think any cheap tripod will do.
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