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Old 29th September 2004   #1
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Default Mid-Autumn Festival

Some shots taken last night in Chinese garden. Great fun at seeing all the wonderful lanterns.









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Old 29th September 2004   #4
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oh beautiful!! i love the exposure control tom... great low-light photography!!

i like the photos man! but.. i dun like the borders... just being honest.

brilliant shot of the boy with the sparkler...!!
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Old 29th September 2004   #5
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i like your last and third last shot best!!! it shows your intimate interactivity with people.. especially when you go in wide.

yup, agree with joho... change the borders lah no offence dude
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hehe thx Joho and JermsDayOut, have to agree with you that the borders look not all right, especially at here where the background is not white. Will change back to my usual simple line border.
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One more thing to add. For this shoot, I used 24-70 and 50-500, not my typical 16-35 and 70-200. Hey, what a difference! The perspective looks fresh to me especially using 70/2.8+ISO400~1600 for low light condition. 16-35 would kill all the bokeh. On the other hand, haven't used 50-500 for almost one year and now I can say that it's a keeper, so dane sharp and versatile in getting details for faraway subjects!

ok ok, enough blah. Wish everybody had a great time last night. Now wait for my next Chiang Mai trip in this weekend...
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wat camera r u using?
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Love the colours! Nice work Tom!
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Originally Posted by lionelow
wat camera r u using?
1D + 24-70L + Sigma 50-500.

Thanks, Newman
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