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Went for a walkabout session with 2 other photographers at Tekka/Little India area. Here's what I see through with my 50mm.
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![]() ![]() Framing a landscape within my 50mm is a challenge. ![]() Happy viewing and welcome any C&C. ![]()
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pretty nice.. i did some shoots around tekka too.. just didn't upload
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Pic 1 has obvious tilt issue. I see that some of your photos always have this problem, i hope they aren't intentional.
i know framing landscape with the 50mm is tough but that composition does not help at all ![]() the only ones i thought decent are |
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I tried correcting it but it doesn't seems to be keeping straight or perhaps the building itself is already tilting. Haha! I didn't notice it though while shooting as I just shoot and go. ![]()
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From my experience you have to control it as much as possible when you shoot a photo. One meter left or right may mean really much...when you shoot photos like #1. You have to be extra careful...and minor correction in PP only.
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