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Old 31st December 2008   #1
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Default Colors @ Little India

After one month I bought my D40, I finally got myself to shoot some stuff instead of focusing on the technical aspects. The theme is on "Colors" and the venue is at Little India. Hope that you will like it.

#1. Window


#2. Decoration


#3. Broom


#4. Towel
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Old 31st December 2008   #2
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nice. I like the way you do the framing and yr copyright without spoiling it.

Keep up the good work! :-)
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Old 31st December 2008   #3
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nice colours!
love to see more =)
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oo.. finally a dslr. nice to see you joining the darkside too

you've an interesting eye for composition
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Well-done! I think the photos fit the theme well.
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Old 1st January 2009   #6
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Originally Posted by JacePhoto View Post
nice. I like the way you do the framing and yr copyright without spoiling it.

Keep up the good work! :-)
Thank you. I have just seen some of your works at Flickr!
Seems like posters with the words
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nice colours!
love to see more =)
Thank you!

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oo.. finally a dslr. nice to see you joining the darkside too

you've an interesting eye for composition
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Long time no see... Have you graduated?

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Well-done! I think the photos fit the theme well.
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for #4 pic, perhaps you should artificially shift your photo parallel with the colored wall like what Tilt & Shift lens will do. It'll look a lot nicer.
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i love the colours of little india.. and i think you captured them well..
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Well done, all of them were well composed.
The colours were very eye catching
Hope to see more
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Lovely pictures. #1 & #2 have the colours standing out.
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Old 14th January 2009   #11
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Nice stuff you got there, and welcome to the Nikon world
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Love the color ..very rich
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Old 14th January 2009   #13
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for #4 pic, perhaps you should artificially shift your photo parallel with the colored wall like what Tilt & Shift lens will do. It'll look a lot nicer.
You have realised that. I tried many times to try shooting as parallel as possible. It is very difficult unless I have a tripod.

As I am using GIMP, I have yet to find out how to do that. Maybe I will get someone to enlighten me in the GIMP foruim. Thanks for pointing out ~
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i love the colours of little india.. and i think you captured them well..
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Well done, all of them were well composed.
The colours were very eye catching
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Lovely pictures. #1 & #2 have the colours standing out.
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Love the color ..very rich
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Nice stuff you got there, and welcome to the Nikon world
Thank you. I have not shoot any cosplay with the new camera. 5 more mths to CosFest!!! See you there (if I am there. I hope so).
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well, just want to get your perspective rite. there's no way u can take it a building without the converging/diverging lines even with tripod. Its not so much of holding well or not. Its more of the viewpoint. In order to eliminate the converging/diverging lines, you'll have to be on same level plane as the subject, in this case the building. So unless there's another building across the block you shoot, or you have a wing/power suit to elevate yourself, there isn't a way to do that.

Traditionally (back in film days) Tilt & Shift is the only easiest means. Today, digital darkroom does it all. Good luck!
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i love #3
#4 reminds me of space invaders
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well, just want to get your perspective rite. there's no way u can take it a building without the converging/diverging lines even with tripod. Its not so much of holding well or not. Its more of the viewpoint. In order to eliminate the converging/diverging lines, you'll have to be on same level plane as the subject, in this case the building. So unless there's another building across the block you shoot, or you have a wing/power suit to elevate yourself, there isn't a way to do that.

Traditionally (back in film days) Tilt & Shift is the only easiest means. Today, digital darkroom does it all. Good luck!
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Oh ok. Thanks for sharing
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I quite like the way you use the colours.. Nice!!
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