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Last edited by lancey; 29th June 2008 at 11:24 PM. |
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nice series
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Good work. I like how the treatment and some of the subjects take me back to the old times.
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Wow, you're really good!
Do you have a dedicated website? Love the soundtracks too. You remind me of Tay Kay Chin. Only edgier. |
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Thx. I don't have a website but all my slideshows are at www.lancey.photomalaysia.com
I made the music myself. Glad u like it. ![]() |
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This series is the best of your 3 Xs
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china x was a bit of a refresher course in that i haven't done streets for awhile. This is the only series where the pix were grainier in pp.
orchard X was the follow up but i didn't like orchard road so u could tell i was just happy to fill in the slides. shenton x was more planned and more "aiming" was done. Shenton was the most difficult to do becos the area was smaller and the people were moving fastest. Hard to get some variation. But it also has the best light becos of the alleys and crossroads. Of the 3, this one was most enjoyable from a shooter's point of view. overall, i think chinax pictorially is still the strongest becos half the time i was messing with the DOF! lol |
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Shenton is very difficult indeed. I really struggled to get shots other than the usual walk-past shots. In a way I have not succeeded.
THere is a lot more to orchard than the main stretch. With the main stretch you will get the walk-past shots again. Been too lazy I just found a good area tell you later after I explore it. |
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Very interesting pic, very unusual works
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Good Job
Love the candid nature and the way, no one is looking at you Almost feel like you are invisible man ![]() well done |
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This shot is good.
The variations in attention to you really tell how people care or do not care about the things around them in the relentless pace of our society. The lady seems to notice something about you. The person in fromt looked like a Hong Kong actor. Thanks for sharing. ![]() |
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