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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: East
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lucky he didn't take the rod and chase after u for anyhow shooting him.. lol
nice one there. ![]() |
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Thanks for your comments. |
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Good composition.
Good use of rule of thirds. |
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I've once spotted a sport bike parking at the road side and I set up my tripod and dc to shoot it. Then passerbys all stared at me and one even said: "Kena summon liao". They thought I worked for the traffic police :P |
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Thanks Daniel
Actually I never really think about using the rule of the thirds, I always go according to my intuitions. That's why most of my shots have bad composition hehheh. But I like to experiment rather than follow rules. ![]() Ziploc, haha that was real funny. Sometimes when I try to take panning shots or long exposure traffic shots, some motorists would stare at me or take a quick glimpse as they zoom past me. I bet they were thinking that I was from the traffic police, using the laser speed detector on them ![]() |
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