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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Kata wibi "kereeeen"
![]() Last edited by Ernie Aprillia; 19th October 2008 at 12:01 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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IMO, you should zoom in tighter on the National Museum. The lights in the front are distracting. Next I felt that a B&W version of the Museum would be more outstanding.
- Here's my shot for the Museum, if you want to see a B&W version. http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=414872 For the second picture, I'm not too sure what is the subject of the photo, since the horizon is in the middle. The lights? The reflection in the water? And you should remove your lens filter, there's flair on the left. - If you want the reflections in the water to be the subject, you would need a longer exposure so that the water would be smoother and the reflections more distinct. For the third picture, you should zoom in tighter, and leave the left side of the picture (the sign board) out of the picture. I think it'll look nicer than. Just some comments. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Bishan, Singapore
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Thanks for dropping-by Ernie! Send my regards to Wibi.
#1 Picture, I purposely add the lights effect… I thought it would add more vibrant to the city activities. #2 Picture, I want to get an unusual angle of Singapore skylines. Although I already took-off the filter, the street light seems too strong. I am using canon 10-22, maybe I should invest in lens hood. #3 Picture, I tried to take as wide as possible to get the 3D impact. I agree with you about the signboard. Maybe I should PP those away. Thank you for your comments.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Bukit Timah / Melbourne CBD
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The Flyer is on the other side of the bay......
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