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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: West
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This was taken in Guilin China on the way down to the cablecar station.
It was my first experience of this kind of photo taking and once a life time may be. As you can see, we are free to move about unlike our cablecar station in Sentosa. Appreciate your comments on the following Composition Lighting wow factor (if any) How would you overcome the difficult of taking photo under such condition as I recall back now I,m a little scared to death ![]() Thank you. Cheers, |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: North
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This is a snapshot is it? Well not sure what I can comment except the pic looks pixelated on my PC, shot looks tilted thou I understand you may be scared to death at that time
, lighting and composition wise is ok.My advise, just enjoy the ride the next time!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Where the wind blows...
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I think its ok, does show the cable car pretty well. Just that you have to watch out the towers, they are slanted.....tourists will think that they are really so scary.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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before going up the cable car, must decide whether to use wide lens or tele lens... got time to change lens, but no guts to do it....hahaha
And remember must use shutter priority till 1/250 to counter handshake...hahaha
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: West
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Thank you, sin77, lastboltnut & yehosaphat for all your comments.
I should have corrected the towers slanted in photoshop. Cheers, |
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