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lil_princess

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Dunno what to name this...

grills.jpg
 

catchlights said:
You ask your mother to clean or complaint to your mother (about me)? :eek:
i go tell her people saw the fan already, and say that its so dirty, so better clean, in case got guests come~
good idea leh.. next time got anything dirty @ home, i put up here, then let people complain, then she will go clean. :bsmilie:
 

then she ask you to clean :eek:

It does give kind of old, abandoned kind of feeling.
 

nice piece of abstract work.
i like the diagonal lines converging together.
and the gradual light fall off.

maybe can try converting to b/w and see...
 

lil_princess said:
Dunno what to name this...

I would call it History. Why? Because it each bit of dust contain the history of
the air...
 

not bad. B&W is better.
cleaner fan will be better.
unless you want to project something old n antique.
not give people misunderstanding - unclean.

The window lighting also too bright, can try underexposure it abit more.
try auto bracket, if either one of them not nice. Use PS to merge
the foreground n background together to get nice pic. :)
 

bwilly said:
not bad. B&W is better.
cleaner fan will be better.
unless you want to project something old n antique.
not give people misunderstanding - unclean.

The window lighting also too bright, can try underexposure it abit more.
try auto bracket, if either one of them not nice. Use PS to merge
the foreground n background together to get nice pic. :)

Probably may try it one day again - with a cleaner fan. :sweat:
Whats auto bracket? I've just started learning PS. How to merge?

PhotoDog said:
I would call it History. Why? Because it each bit of dust contain the history of
the air...
lil_princess said:
Dunno what to name this...

:think: There's a history of air???
 

Can also look like a very old prison of days gone by
 

what camera u using..
think u may have to refer to your manual now..
hehe..

auto bracket will take three shots of the same area.
one underexposure, one just right n one very exposed.
from there u can judge, which exposure is just nice.
u can use the underexposure one to "grab" the background (usually
rich n nicely lit) n merge with the foreground of the either one
of the two pic (over expose or just nice)

merge, very cheem to explain here. not helped by my limited vocab.
haha.. best u go to library to borrow a PS book. I do that myself before
I incurred dollars of overdue charge n get one book myself. :)
 

the shot reminds me of the works of another master in CS. Abstract, have a wide dynamic range of lights available and pics are a little OOF/blur. Why no one says it's very good huh?

This pic works i guess..
 

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