Just shooting 1 or 2 shots after eating with my friends at raffles place. It was about to drizzle as well. Haha

Haha.. Will do take notice of that. Thanks. I was using a wide angle btw.Hmm... Do watch the perspective. All the tall buildings look like slanting and falling down.
On the plus side, the timing was quite good as can still see the blue sky with some cloud trails. Good attempt.
So how do we eliminate the slanting effect?Hmm... Do watch the perspective. All the tall buildings look like slanting and falling down.
On the plus side, the timing was quite good as can still see the blue sky with some cloud trails. Good attempt.
Thanks. Nope. It's not. haha just that i managed captured this before it completely become dark. hahaNice shot.....very interesting sky. Was it HDR?
If you want to understand how to solve the problem, first we need to understand more about perspective and the cause of it.So how do we eliminate the slanting effect?
Thanx for the links.If you want to understand how to solve the problem, first we need to understand more about perspective and the cause of it.
Here are a few good articles to share.
http://www.f-stop.com/p-c.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_correction
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_correction_lens
thanks too. Cheers!If you want to understand how to solve the problem, first we need to understand more about perspective and the cause of it.
Here are a few good articles to share.
http://www.f-stop.com/p-c.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_correction
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_correction_lens
Thanx for the links.
Welcome.thanks too. Cheers!
So if i wanna take the sky too... move back as much as i can as well?Welcome.
Now that we understand the problem. There are a few ways to overcome it.
1. Perspective Control Lens
2. When using wide angle, try to avoid point up to the sky.
3. Move further back, use telephoto and crop later.
Yes, that could work too.So if i wanna take the sky too... move back as much as i can as well?