errrr.... feel free to comment mine too...
thanks...
the glare.. distracting..
errrr.... feel free to comment mine too...
thanks...
I had a look through your gallery and I liked the shots there. You have some good ones that weren't included in this thread! My fave is #3. Sigh. Should have left office earlier. Never mind. There will be another day.
Some of them still had that unnatural (that's my personal opinion... maybe you prefer it that way) orangey hue to it. For example photos 9,10,11.
I remember seeing that you were taking in RAW. So something must have been applied in the conversion to JPG to cause the colour. Perhaps it was a shady or fluorescent WB?
Are you worried that people will steal your pictures ?
A few clicks will have your signature done.
i liked #3 in that piccasa gallery too.. the reflections from the sun off the buildings made some impact..
the glare.. distracting..
Hi frans84,
Very nicely composed shot and its very beautiful.
I m so convinced now that Canon can really make it.
RyanKoh74
kevin
You are right , I've put the WB to cloudy. And those night pictures did have a strange hue. It's the Cam because I've not done anything to those pic. Aiyah....sell it away lah.......
Is there something i need to do before saving the edited tiff files to Jpeg for uploading?
esther
errrr.... feel free to comment mine too...
thanks...
Any one organising any shoot ?
the glare.. distracting..
haha... should be avoid the light shot on it....
--- Relax Mister Rolex ---
Besides the glare, most of the frame (ie the sky) is empty. If there were nice clouds it would have worked much better. Sadly we can't create clouds... or can we? :think: (think PP)
haha yeah. Usually newbies are too 'trigger-happy'. Must have a little bit more patience to conceptualize the shot first, then set-up the camera, bring it up to your eyes, and fire.
Here are some pixs taken from me...
Not veri impressive, but pls do comment...
Still not veri good as the pixs i took doesnt look sharp..