Interesting and good try! How did you do it? Only yried once long time ago, forget already.Messing around with Photoshop after reading an article on creating a composite picture. Using this as a experiment.
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Messing around with Photoshop after reading an article on creating a composite picture. Using this as a experiment.
Some recent photos with the K5 and Tamron 10-24mm..
Btw, I've just started a FB photography page, do drop by if you have the time.
http://www.facebook.com/edutilosphotography
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Today shot at my boy schoolafter the first shot I started love this lens
#01
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34092127@N05/8903350252/
#02
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34092127@N05/8902736031/
Err... Sorry ah.. But which lens?
100mm macro?
Err... Sorry ah.. But which lens?
100mm macro?
I think ar,is the Panagor 55mm f2.8 Macro PMC Lens
Interesting and good try! How did you do it? Only yried once long time ago, forget already.
I like the composition and colours of this. Good shot.
I'd think that maybe its the attitude of locals here to being photographed, the 'tourist' effect and also preferring the longer lens for isolation since we are so familiar with the environment that we don't bother/want to have it as context.
By tourist effect, I mean that extra boldness we get doing photography because we are tourists and the ppl around accept us as such, so not much self inhibition when photographing ppl.
We'd also like to cover more things in context.
I concur with what Pinholecamera said about the tourist effect. Whenever I do street photography in Singapore the subjects, particularly if they are locals, would instinctively turn away. So a longer focal length does help.
Reverse the psychology , wear like a tourist and take photo, I think that would be welcomed by locals.
I'm not sure about this. But if you see tungtong or bananadiver's threads, they always shoot with wide angle lens in Singapore. So I guess, it's more about our attitude and how we approach the subject.
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/street-candids/644960-%5Bbanana_man%5D-perfected-imperfections.html