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Old 25th March 2008   #1
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Hi everyone...

Posting some simply processed photos from my recent trip.
New photos (not those from the older thread which I have closed)
Comments are most welcome!

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Old 25th March 2008   #2
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i like #6 and #7

#7 seems very cool

also prefer more contrast, but that's personal preference.. i guess, so that the tree branches are solidly black, and not "greyish"
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Same opinion as night86mare.

#7 a little more contrast

More contrast in most of the pics would be better. Especially #1 and #2.

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Originally Posted by night86mare View Post
i like #6 and #7

#7 seems very cool

also prefer more contrast, but that's personal preference.. i guess, so that the tree branches are solidly black, and not "greyish"
Originally Posted by teerex View Post
Same opinion as night86mare.

#7 a little more contrast

More contrast in most of the pics would be better. Especially #1 and #2.

Personal opinions.
Thanks for the comments, guys!

For the sunrise shots, as I am shooting into the sun, I guess it is very difficult to have the trees or buildings not becoming shadows. (Just trying a different way, as I normally shoot with the sun behind me.)

I will look into greater contrast in future during post-processing.
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#7 is a pleasant take!

#4 abit of blurring of this classically taken shot.
Though i often find IR pictures adding a more surreal dimension to otherwise normal shots,
I think that the sunrise in usual colors will give more impact in this case.

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Yah #4 is a classic shot of angkor wat.
is it blur due to IR focusing...or is it because its off focused?

i find the first few shots abit noisy...

anyways..i dont see anything wrong with shooting into the sun
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Yah #4 is a classic shot of angkor wat.
is it blur due to IR focusing...or is it because its off focused?

i find the first few shots abit noisy...

anyways..i dont see anything wrong with shooting into the sun

If I remember correctly, due to low light condition, exposure is a little longer than it should be... and my tripod had a dslr fitted to it, so I had to handheld the shot.
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