Bali, with love.


ricolarr

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#1

Tea to kick-start the day.

#2

With my beloved on a gorgeous day in Kuta.

#3

Sun-soaked.

#4

As we imprinted our steps in Bali.
 

#5

Palette in the sky.

#6

Engulfed in vast greenery as we moved to Jatiluwih.

#7

Postcard perfect.

#8

The much-acclaimed Tanah Lot.
 

#9

Eerie sense of calmness abide the bustling tourists.

#10

Reeling in, at Klapa.
 

really nice :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Nice shots sir. :)

can i ask for #1 and #2 - did u post process using photoshop? can share what steps u use to enhance the photo?
 

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fantastic shots. feel as though I'm there !
 

Sorry #8 was deleted as I made some cropping adjustments.

Its up again for your viewing :) Cheers

#8 (Revised)
 

Nice shots sir. :)

can i ask for #1 and #2 - did u post process using photoshop? can share what steps u use to enhance the photo?

Hello, I shoot in RAW. And I use adobe lightroom to process it.
Usually in lightroom, my basic workflow is to add some contrasts,
make the black "blacker", add some sharpness and noise reduction.
I then use photoshop to add the top and bottom black borders, and convert it to jpeg :)

For #1: I used lightroom to increase the luminance of Aqua colours,
which in this case is the pool. I manually added some vignetting to
emphasise the focus on the teacup :)

For #2: Well its down to the magic in Bali really, it really was a gorgeous day.
So roughly the same workflow here, sharpen, contrast, adding a little bit of clarity
and vibrance. All done in lightroom.

Hope this helps, feel free to ask :) Cheers
 

Bro sorry to ask u this... What setting do u use during the daylight n night? I be goin to Bali nxt month so hopefully I could take a beautiful photos like u...

Hey no worries bro. During day time, I take special note in the WB, making sure its spot on
since it can really bring out the definition in the skies. For scenery, I find my sweet spot to
be F11, at times F16. I shoot the lowest ISO possible, max I will go is ISO 250 if without a tripod.

During night, or rather the golden hour, I will drop the aperture down to about F18 and F22.

Good luck on your bali trip! Hope you enjoy :)

If you need recommendations on where to go I can give you some tips too. Cheers
 

thanks sir for sharing. appreciate your comments :)
 

Hi bro
I am planning to go for a 4D3N trip to bali, please let me know where to visit.
Thanks
RC
 

Nice shots .thanks for sharing