pcool Senior Member Oct 9, 2007 2,353 4 38 www.flickr.com Dec 27, 2012 #1 Spent a lot of time figuring the settings as totally new in night shooting, thus ended with only some shots taken around Singapore Flyer areas. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Spent a lot of time figuring the settings as totally new in night shooting, thus ended with only some shots taken around Singapore Flyer areas. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
W wheels Senior Member Nov 17, 2002 1,065 1 38 50 LONG KAO photo.rogerdeng.com Dec 27, 2012 #2 I think you did a great job if this is your first time. Sharp, good exposure and crisp images. One nit for the first image is the horizon. Keep up the great job!
I think you did a great job if this is your first time. Sharp, good exposure and crisp images. One nit for the first image is the horizon. Keep up the great job!
T tecnica Senior Member Dec 26, 2004 3,656 10 0 Dec 27, 2012 #3 the rough water + sharpening, wah very harsh on the eyes.
pcool Senior Member Oct 9, 2007 2,353 4 38 www.flickr.com Dec 28, 2012 #4 tecnica said: the rough water + sharpening, wah very harsh on the eyes. Click to expand... Thanks for your feedback, tecnica. Is this re-edited copy better?
tecnica said: the rough water + sharpening, wah very harsh on the eyes. Click to expand... Thanks for your feedback, tecnica. Is this re-edited copy better?
T tecnica Senior Member Dec 26, 2004 3,656 10 0 Dec 28, 2012 #5 IMO the edited version has lost a bit of exposure, harshness wise is more or less the same. suggest you do long exposure to smooth out the water.
IMO the edited version has lost a bit of exposure, harshness wise is more or less the same. suggest you do long exposure to smooth out the water.
pcool Senior Member Oct 9, 2007 2,353 4 38 www.flickr.com Dec 28, 2012 #6 Thanks for your advice. Found another shot with longer exposure. It is now 5s instead of earlier 50s. Last edited: Dec 28, 2012
Thanks for your advice. Found another shot with longer exposure. It is now 5s instead of earlier 50s.