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Old 22nd August 2003   #1
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Default CBD Skyline

Today CBD Skyline shot taken from B. Shear Bridge
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4 sec, f/4.0
ISO: 50
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Old 22nd August 2003   #2
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great sky !!!
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Old 22nd August 2003   #3
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Wow, nice!
Hey mega, do u know the best way to get over to that plot of land in the left of your photo? Marina Bay MRT or walk along Marina Promenade & over the Sheares bridge?
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Thanks for the comments

Originally Posted by Newman
Hey mega, do u know the best way to get over to that plot of land in the left of your photo? Marina Bay MRT or walk along Marina Promenade & over the Sheares bridge?
Thanks.
I think walk from Marina > up to the bridge > down the bridge > plot of land is shorter way
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wow nice... the colour temperature seems just about nice... megaweb, do u recall what white balance settings u used?
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Originally Posted by plainsman
do u recall what white balance settings u used?
I was using AUTO WB with Vivid photo effect
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Originally Posted by megaweb
I was using AUTO WB with Vivid photo effect
WOW! Very Nice!
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Old 24th August 2003   #8
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nice sky colour
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180°C view
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Old 25th August 2003   #10
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Originally Posted by megaweb
Thanks for the comments


I think walk from Marina > up to the bridge > down the bridge > plot of land is shorter way
Thanks Meggy!
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Old 25th August 2003   #11
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the railing is rather distracting
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Old 25th August 2003   #12
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Not really. It actually gives you a sense of where the photo was taken from.
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Old 26th August 2003   #13
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The colour and sharpness is wonderful. Its amazing that with just F4, you're able to keep the railing and scenery all in focus.

Just one slight qualm, doesn't it get bored shooting the same subjects from typical angles all the time?
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nice shot
btw u use A70 built in stitch mode or use software?
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Old 28th August 2003   #15
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Thanks for the comments again

Originally Posted by showtime
the railing is rather distracting
Agree .. just wanna try some unique angles


Originally Posted by thoa_rs
Just one slight qualm, doesn't it get bored shooting the same subjects from typical angles all the time?
No .. never give up until I get a perfect shot


Originally Posted by Helbreath
nice shot
btw u use A70 built in stitch mode or use software?
I am using a software called VR Worx. I find the stitching is not as good as The Panorama Factory.
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wow! great shot!!! beautiful sky man...
anyway did u bring the tripod along with u or did you just put it on the railing or something like that?
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below is the same pano shot stitched using The Panorama Factory and cropped.


How is it ? better ?
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Originally Posted by megaweb
I was using AUTO WB with Vivid photo effect
I find that it is better to lock WB on stitched photos. I was in Indonesia taking the panaroma of a potential bridge site (for my real work, I'm a civil engineer) and took about 4 shots. I have fixed the aperture, shutter and focus, but forgot about the WB. It turns out that the different 'extreme' white points caused my Fuji S602 to give me different colour warmth for each of the 4 frames. Sigh... This wont happen on film!

My advise: for stitching, fix every setting you have!
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thanks for the links mega, trying them out
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Originally Posted by yowch
I find that it is better to lock WB on stitched photos. I was in Indonesia taking the panaroma of a potential bridge site (for my real work, I'm a civil engineer) and took about 4 shots. I have fixed the aperture, shutter and focus, but forgot about the WB. It turns out that the different 'extreme' white points caused my Fuji S602 to give me different colour warmth for each of the 4 frames. Sigh... This wont happen on film!

My advise: for stitching, fix every setting you have!
Thanks for the tip ... seem like I do not have any "different colour warmth" problem for A70. I also find that A70 can give very accurate WB.

Originally Posted by Helbreath
thanks for the links mega, trying them out
You are welcome
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