[ Four Thirds Cameras Images ] - Show Your Blues, Greens and Reds!


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@ Singapore Zoological Gardens

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Taken with Oly E510 & 40-150 mm kit lens


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Interestingly even this plant near the big cats enclosure was spotted with "Leopard Print" on its leaf.

This leaf needs camouflage.:bsmilie:
 

Shot taken today.

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overview of Singappore city!
 

juz got my 70-300 !!!
Went Chinese Garden for some shots. Very smooth bokeh. I like it!!
Some flowers

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some non-colorful pic, the reflection (taken by 14-54 mk-I)

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yup. here's another variation, a few moments earlier.

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.:Trapped Sun:.

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.:Complex Tree:.

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.:Queen's Aide in waiting:.

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Alright,time for me to share another macro,went to sungei buloh with headfonz on sat and this is a beetle i found when headfonz was shooting a mantis if i'm not wrong :bsmilie:

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Thanks gentlemen for the compliment, feedback and queries.

Yes....microcosm was right that the shot above was slight...ly over-exposed.

Actually the correct exposure setting was meant for this shot below



As you can see that this shot is nice but not as interesting (at least to my eye) as the one taken with the slightly over-exposure and the half-exposed sun in the background (trying not to conform to the usual and standard kind of shot).
At that time it was my gut feel that it might be a keeper.
Was bracketing used?....... No, but should have tried (in retrospect).....you 'll never know what you might get.......a winner.......hehe.
Cheers! :)

I definitely preferred the over exposed picture. It suddenly gave me a very nice warm feeling, with the sunlight sparkling through & makes me want to be in there right now! :thumbsup:
 

Is this done by boosting the saturation? Neon glow effect.



Hi aryanto.......I did not boost the saturation at all......it is done by darkening the shadows and brightening the highlights and a little sharpening....in fact it has a similar effect of like boosting the saturation.


I definitely preferred the over exposed picture. It suddenly gave me a very nice warm feeling, with the sunlight sparkling through & makes me want to be in there right now! :thumbsup:

Thanks NineEleven......I'm glad you like the shot.

Here's another one for you guys.


~ Bockenheimer Village ~
@ Frankfurt, Deutschland




Taken with Oly E510 & 14-42mm kit lens
 

~ Bockenheimer Village ~
@ Frankfurt, Deutschland




Taken with Oly E510 & 14-42mm kit lens

LOL the Germans like their roads straight :bsmilie:
Nice perspective. Have you tried correcting the building so they look straight?
 

LOL the Germans like their roads straight :bsmilie:
Nice perspective. Have you tried correcting the building so they look straight?



Thanks aryanto.........Have thought about straightening the building......but felt that by leaving the way it is (slanted/distortion) plus the semi curvature line might just add a little drama and giving a slightly edgy feel to it......However in retrospect I felt that the sky might be a bit over cook!.......hehe

Below is another slanted and edgy drama shot by placing the subject right to the corner of the frame.........Enjoy!


~ The Naked Cowboy ~
of Times Square, New York City



Taken with E510 & 14-42mm Kit Lens
 

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