C ckiang Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 6,405 0 36 50 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor www.ckphoto.net Feb 9, 2002 #1 and a closer version: Both taken on Nikon F100, Nikkor AF 50mm f1.8 and Fuji Superia XTRA 400. Scanned via Fujifilm Frontier minilab, converted to B&W in Photoshop 5.5. Comments please. Regards CK
and a closer version: Both taken on Nikon F100, Nikkor AF 50mm f1.8 and Fuji Superia XTRA 400. Scanned via Fujifilm Frontier minilab, converted to B&W in Photoshop 5.5. Comments please. Regards CK
S StreetShooter Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 4,634 0 36 Katong streetshooter.clubsnap.org Feb 10, 2002 #2 Metering must have been quite difficult. I like the intimacy.
sbs99 Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 2,024 0 36 Singapore www.instagram.com Feb 10, 2002 #3 First shot is nice...the people form the framing...with the frontal lights. Overall nice shot...pleasing to the eye.
First shot is nice...the people form the framing...with the frontal lights. Overall nice shot...pleasing to the eye.
R rty Moderator Staff member Jan 19, 2002 1,175 0 36 Singapore Feb 10, 2002 #4 Whoa... ckiang is also into street photography now! Very artistic shot! :thumbsup:
R rueyloon Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 1,680 0 36 www.rueyloon.com Feb 10, 2002 #5 good shot, but you can try PS to dim down the highligh... .. but it still looks good this way if this is the effect you want.
good shot, but you can try PS to dim down the highligh... .. but it still looks good this way if this is the effect you want.
C ckiang Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 6,405 0 36 50 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor www.ckphoto.net Feb 10, 2002 #6 Hi all, Thanks for the comments. Streetshooter : The metering was well taken care of by the F100's 3D Matrix metering. Seldom failed me. rueyloon: Not too good with PS leh. I merely adjusted curves a bit, convert to graycale, applied a duotone preset then back to RGB. Regards CK
Hi all, Thanks for the comments. Streetshooter : The metering was well taken care of by the F100's 3D Matrix metering. Seldom failed me. rueyloon: Not too good with PS leh. I merely adjusted curves a bit, convert to graycale, applied a duotone preset then back to RGB. Regards CK