H huanmin New Member Nov 23, 2006 74 0 0 39 Feb 8, 2007 #1 Taken from the rooftop terrace: Comments and criticisms for improvement are more than welcomed! (PS: is it normal for pictures to lose contrast after they're uploaded? The colours looked a lot more saturated on my monitor :dunno: )
Taken from the rooftop terrace: Comments and criticisms for improvement are more than welcomed! (PS: is it normal for pictures to lose contrast after they're uploaded? The colours looked a lot more saturated on my monitor :dunno: )
N night86mare Deregistered Aug 25, 2006 25,474 3 38 www.pbase.com Feb 8, 2007 #2 love the feel one of the better photos i've seen of the nade =D
R roystonk80 New Member Jun 6, 2006 43 0 0 Feb 8, 2007 #3 The pic is a little too soft for my liking, but I like the way the pattern of the Esplanade's "durian spikes" seems to be reflected in a portion of the clouds.
The pic is a little too soft for my liking, but I like the way the pattern of the Esplanade's "durian spikes" seems to be reflected in a portion of the clouds.
H huanmin New Member Nov 23, 2006 74 0 0 39 Feb 9, 2007 #5 night86mare, digisnap: Thanks for the kind comments! roystonk80: That's an interesting point of view... didn't notice that before. Thanks!
night86mare, digisnap: Thanks for the kind comments! roystonk80: That's an interesting point of view... didn't notice that before. Thanks!
E espion Deregistered Aug 25, 2005 1,524 0 36 Feb 9, 2007 #6 Maybe more of the interesting sky and less or non of the cranes. The latter is not consistent in this composition.
Maybe more of the interesting sky and less or non of the cranes. The latter is not consistent in this composition.
X XiaoMiaoWang New Member Dec 26, 2006 387 0 0 Singapore, East Coast, Katong. www.flickr.com Feb 12, 2007 #7 HDR-ish, midtone contrast is there, maybe try the shadow/highlight tool in PS to increase the exposure of the highlights and shadows.... Try a landscape format.
HDR-ish, midtone contrast is there, maybe try the shadow/highlight tool in PS to increase the exposure of the highlights and shadows.... Try a landscape format.