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Just came back from KL and took some photo using my IXUS 330.

Comments are welcome to help me improve. :)

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maybe it's just me
but i think shot 1 very clique
 

SHARP SHARP SHARP... This is what I called set the basic right, everything else is a bonus... :thumbsup:

Pic 1: Nice view and exposure but viewpoint too commonly exploited IMO.

Pic 2: Great, very refreshing viewpoint of the tower indeed!!! Try to exclude or include less of the black triangle on top right.

Pic 3: What were you shooting? On the coach/car I guess but anything in particular you want to tell us, the viewers?

Pic 4: Great Sunset colour but the foreground doesn't hold any interest for me even if you include more of the sky and less building.
 

SniperD said:
You can use f11 for a slightly longer exposure oso and meter the sky :)

errr... can enlighten me or not? Am newbie :D But why f11? Why slightly longer exposure? Why meter the sky (which part of the sky would that be?)?
 

SniperD said:
the last shot... slightly less buildings and more of the sky. Your can use f11 for a slightly longer exposure oso and meter the sky :)

hmm if i am not wrong, his IXUS 330 is a consumer digicam, cannot select aperature, shutter speed etc. I think only have long shutter mode where can use longer than 1 sec.

Why i know? cause i using Canon V3 :D

Anyway i like the second shot the most, the dark sky provides a very gd contrast against the tower. :thumbsup:
 

2nd shot works for me. ..not the rest.
2nd shot is quite unique in a way.
 

Thanks everyone for giving your comment. :)

Actually pic3 is taken in a park nearby the hotel i stay. Was boring so shot whatever I see.

For pic4, I used spot metering around the sun area. So in this case, if using SLR camera, what kind of setting & metering mode to be used so as to get both the foreground & background correctly expose.

All pic are taken handheld or placing in onto floor.
 

nice, i prefer the last pic.
so when are u posting out again? saudi ?
and where is yr nikkon D100?? neber used for the trip there meh? :blah: :blah: :blah:
 

jasphotography said:
Pic 4: Great Sunset colour but the foreground doesn't hold any interest for me even if you include more of the sky and less building.

or u can try using longer exposure...to being out the lights in the building...but becareful not to overexpose the sky...i love the colour of the sky...
 

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