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Old 27th March 2009   #1
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Default MRT at my neigbourhood

First time posting in this thread. Picture taken somewhere in Admiralty.
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Old 27th March 2009   #2
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try to shoot at night..
might be more interesting..
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Old 27th March 2009   #3
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Originally Posted by xintothezonex View Post
try to shoot at night..
might be more interesting..
cheers!
Think he was trying to illustrate something else... trails of light isnt very interesting either if u ask me.
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Old 27th March 2009   #4
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interesting...trying to make it look like pics from a ts lens?
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Old 28th March 2009   #5
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Default Re: MRT at my neigbourhood

Originally Posted by xintothezonex View Post
try to shoot at night..
might be more interesting..
cheers!
Will try that, never think of shooting at night.

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Think he was trying to illustrate something else... trails of light isnt very interesting either if u ask me.
Yes, I am trying to make the mrt look like a toy kind of feeling rather than showing off the scenery which was nothing to shout about.

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interesting...trying to make it look like pics from a ts lens?
Thanks! I am using Lensbaby 3G to shoot. Still not master at which aperture or height to achieve the toy model effect.


Any master here to give pointer? Above pic using f4.0 to shoot.
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