Anybody shooting these few days?


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The haze really act like a diffuser, kaoz... but i can't even shoot...

Can't leave the air-con room, once out, i'll start tearing...having sore eyes already... then prolong outdoor, i have shortness of breath and headache... jia lat man...
 

The haze really act like a diffuser, kaoz... but i can't even shoot...

Can't leave the air-con room, once out, i'll start tearing...having sore eyes already... then prolong outdoor, i have shortness of breath and headache... jia lat man...



Err, "Reboot"....U still owe me photos of "pink butterfly" :bsmilie:
 

hehe... i just came back from kranji war memorial. i was hoping to get the hazy scene. but, took a wrong turn on kranji way, and the haze was gone from the grd level when i arrived. dang... :(
 

Huh? You wanted the haze?
Yesterday night, I thought I can get a clear shot of the moon again but the haze was bad.
 

i tried to take pictures. the shots look like s.hit.
there is no way a haze can emulate a fog.
 

Actually it's a real golden opportunity to take all those gloomy Gotham-like shots.
And I imagine the sunset will be quite a sight (if you can see the sun, that is).
 

Any ideas what things to shoot with the haze effect will look nice? Cemetery? Old haunted looking buidings?
 

Actually it's a real golden opportunity to take all those gloomy Gotham-like shots.
And I imagine the sunset will be quite a sight (if you can see the sun, that is).

yes, u can. these few days when driving back along KJE, i've been treated to some very spectacular red sunsets. too bad i can stop and take some pics tho... :embrass:

actually, people shld try go out and shoot even in this haze (despite the unhealthy air... a little suffering for the art?), than to grumble. IMO, now it's a great time to drag out those dusty SLRs, pop in a roll of BnW and shoot. ;p
 

Hi Sam,

while fiddling my cam i decided to take a pic of the environment to remember

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yes, u can. these few days when driving back along KJE, i've been treated to some very spectacular red sunsets. too bad i can stop and take some pics tho... :embrass:

actually, people shld try go out and shoot even in this haze (despite the unhealthy air... a little suffering for the art?), than to grumble. IMO, now it's a great time to drag out those dusty SLRs, pop in a roll of BnW and shoot. ;p

but hor .... will the haze spoil the lens ah? :dunno:
tot i read this somewhere ... in some fireworks threads.
 

Haze very bad, went to Chinese Gardens to take a few shots, edit until can scream, all the bigger shots. Close-up still ok.

Wonder if the PSI index is accurate leh. Looks worse than I can ever remember, but it alwyas does I suppose
 

but hor .... will the haze spoil the lens ah? :dunno:
tot i read this somewhere ... in some fireworks threads.


this small haze can spoil the lens, aiyo must be crazy, my camera and lens been to sand storm,come back have a good clean up and ready to shoot again.
 

yes, u can. these few days when driving back along KJE, i've been treated to some very spectacular red sunsets. too bad i can stop and take some pics tho... :embrass:

actually, people shld try go out and shoot even in this haze (despite the unhealthy air... a little suffering for the art?), than to grumble. IMO, now it's a great time to drag out those dusty SLRs, pop in a roll of BnW and shoot. ;p

last nite moon round and redish..quite nice actuali:)
 

The haze really act like a diffuser, kaoz... but i can't even shoot...

Can't leave the air-con room, once out, i'll start tearing...having sore eyes already... then prolong outdoor, i have shortness of breath and headache... jia lat man...
Wah lan eh, so terok?

Go Watsons buy the 3M mask. The green one they use for Sars, N95 mask or something liddat.
 

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