Cha Ye Dan(tea leaves egg)


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jnet6

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Take a shot of it while playing with my cam.
enjoy!
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looks to me a bit under for the egg.. so when i look at your photo, i am being attracted to the tea..
Just what I think...
 

background seem brighter then foreground...
 

Haha, thks for e comments.
this was shoot with a high ISO.. so backgnd will be brighter. :)
unless i use PS to brighten the foreground only.
 

jnet6 said:
Haha, thks for e comments.
this was shoot with a high ISO.. so backgnd will be brighter. :)
unless i use PS to brighten the foreground only.


Thanks for the lessons,now i know i cannot shoot with high iso , if not my background will be brighter.Now i know my majority of my pix always the background comes out bright , cause i always use high iso.
 

arowana said:
Thanks for the lessons,now i know i cannot shoot with high iso , if not my background will be brighter.Now i know my majority of my pix always the background comes out bright , cause i always use high iso.


hahaa..no wonder.
 

arowana said:
Thanks for the lessons,now i know i cannot shoot with high iso , if not my background will be brighter.Now i know my majority of my pix always the background comes out bright , cause i always use high iso.


no no... that's because the background ambient light is brighter.. if the egg is place under a spotlight (depending on the amount of light) u can -.7 or -1 to darker the bg and create a ootw effect.. to simplify it mean shooting with high iso capture the ambient light, so watch where the lights is coming from..
 

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