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Old 31st March 2003   #1
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Default Blue Sunday

I was free on last Sunday (30th March 2003) and joined the outing with Sebastian, Richard and the company. It was a beautiful day with clear blue sky. Below are some of my scenery shots taken with wide angle lens + Circular Polariser as follows:


Shutter speed: 1/125 sec
Aperture: 8.0
ISO: 100


Shutter speed: 1/250 sec
Aperture: 8.0
ISO: 100


Shutter speed: 1/60 sec
Aperture: 8.0
ISO: 100


Shutter speed: 1/60 sec
Aperture: 8.0
ISO: 100


Shutter speed: 1/50 sec
Aperture: 8.0
ISO: 100
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Old 31st March 2003   #2
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hi,

first post here though i've been reading some of the posts.

megaweb, i like ur first shot although it might be better if the horizon weren't tilted..

shot 2 is quite intriguing too, kinda like the clouds are all rushing over to where the buildings are...

i took a couple of shots of the beautiful sky on sunday too...in b/w with my red filter, hope they turn out as nice too?

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Old 31st March 2003   #3
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hi,

first post here though i've been reading some of the posts.

megaweb, i like ur first shot although it might be better if the horizon weren't tilted..

shot 2 is quite intriguing too, kinda like the clouds are all rushing over to where the buildings are...

i took a couple of shots of the beautiful sky on sunday too...in b/w with my red filter, hope they turn out as nice too?

cheers
Thanks for the comments

I have corrected the slanted horizon for the 1st shot
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Old 31st March 2003   #4
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I think Megaweb got sick of the nature photography already.


Joking, joking ahh!!


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Old 31st March 2003   #5
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Thanks for the comments

I have corrected the slanted horizon for the 1st shot
may be u should invest in a geared head and a lens that can correct perspective...so that the building at two sides will not look slanted

I have a geared head and it is really great for landscape...except that it is rather "huge"
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Old 1st April 2003   #6
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No.4's nicee....

Very "chuang shi ji" feeling.....
(the 9 o'clock show on chn8)

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Old 1st April 2003   #7
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yes, it was a beautiful sunday, wasnt it? the blue was very blue and the clouds were scant. nice pics, like the perspectives, loved the skies! keep going!
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Old 1st April 2003   #8
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The fourth shot is very enchanting. I can stare at it for a long time without feeling tired. Great work, mega. Keep them coming.
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Old 1st April 2003   #9
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From the works shown here, it goes on to say there's no need to upgrade from a D60.

It's the skill and practising of good techniques that really matters...
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Old 1st April 2003   #10
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may be u should invest in a geared head and a lens that can correct perspective...so that the building at two sides will not look slanted

I have a geared head and it is really great for landscape...except that it is rather "huge"
nah.... that geared head is too troublesome that i got bruised hands from using it.

nice pics, mega. the sky looks very dramatic.
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Old 1st April 2003   #11
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I like no.4 da best. It has a certain warmness in da color. Da cloud in da background strecth diagonally across. Very nice.

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Old 1st April 2003   #12
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I like the effective use of the sky to make the shots dramatic. Good work. But after looking through all the photos, I get a giddy feeling from 'looking skywards' for too long.. is it just me or what??
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