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Old 29th March 2002   #1
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Default Some more Shears Bridge

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Shoutld I expose a bit more?
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Old 29th March 2002   #2
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how many times have you climb up the bridge?
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Old 29th March 2002   #3
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Yesterday 2nd time.
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Old 29th March 2002   #4
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Horizon not straight
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Old 29th March 2002   #5
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Horizon not straight
2nd one rite?
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Old 29th March 2002   #6
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yup and looks slightly blur
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Old 29th March 2002   #7
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yup and looks slightly blur
hmmm. noted. Will try to work on this.
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Old 29th March 2002   #8
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hmmm. noted. Will try to work on this.
probably due to the vibration of the bridge when vehicles go pass
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probably due to the vibration of the bridge when vehicles go pass
Ah, experienced person
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Old 30th March 2002   #10
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your white balance so much better, next time must adjust and try.

Olympus (auto white balance)



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Old 30th March 2002   #11
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fcpga, if you want a "whitish" kind of nite scene like what the fuji produced, use one-touch WB in your olympus. I don't know if 2040 has it. But it effectively takes the red cast out of your night scene. Try it!
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fcpga, if you want a "whitish" kind of nite scene like what the fuji produced, use one-touch WB in your olympus. I don't know if 2040 has it. But it effectively takes the red cast out of your night scene. Try it!
It doesn't have a built-in incandescent mode? I'm a bit puzzled about this. My fren prefers it more orangish while i like it whiter. Which one is actually more natural?
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It doesn't have a built-in incandescent mode? I'm a bit puzzled about this. My fren prefers it more orangish while i like it whiter. Which one is actually more natural?
it's a matter of personal preference.
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saw 2 couples along the shear bridge today @ abt 7+ taking photos (even with tripod) when i am on mi way to suntec city for dinner. not sure if it's xdivider and fcpga again
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Old 31st March 2002   #15
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saw 2 couples along the shear bridge today @ abt 7+ taking photos (even with tripod) when i am on mi way to suntec city for dinner. not sure if it's xdivider and fcpga again
Nah, was lazing at home this weekend.
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Old 31st March 2002   #16
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fcpga, if you want a "whitish" kind of nite scene like what the fuji produced, use one-touch WB in your olympus. I don't know if 2040 has it. But it effectively takes the red cast out of your night scene. Try it!
yes it does have the one-touch white balance, will try it the next time
 
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Nah, was lazing at home this weekend.
me too, could be someone else?
 
Old 31st March 2002   #18
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Sorry, pls note the size of the pic that you all are posting....
Not all have the luxury of viewing it full screen w/o scrolling it left right!

Oso, spare a thought for those still on dialup....

Thanks!
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Old 31st March 2002   #19
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Sorry, pls note the size of the pic that you all are posting....
Not all have the luxury of viewing it full screen w/o scrolling it left right!

Oso, spare a thought for those still on dialup....

Thanks!
Sorrie, forgot abt that
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i like this one best....nice colours
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