Red Hot Chilli Anyone?


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yZong

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Shot this at Far East Square today.... Not sure which shop drying it under the sun.

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Maybe because of the bokeh? xD
 

Nice :thumbsup: ... it'll be nicer if the red colour saturation is increased.

Heck, I did it on the shot I thought was the best:

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yZong:

Hmmmm Frankly i prefer the first pic more than the second pic...

I won't use depth of field, instead i think i will zoom in real close ( if i have those lenses la :)
and focus on the complexity. Just my two cents worth, i am still a newbie anyway :p
 

Nice :thumbsup: ... it'll be nicer if the red colour saturation is increased.

Heck, I did it on the shot I thought was the best:

IMG_3103_reds_hueshift_saturate.jpg

Overdone.
 

yZong:

Hmmmm Frankly i prefer the first pic more than the second pic...

I won't use depth of field, instead i think i will zoom in real close ( if i have those lenses la :)
and focus on the complexity. Just my two cents worth, i am still a newbie anyway :p

Thanks. :)
 

yZong:

Hmmmm Frankly i prefer the first pic more than the second pic...

I won't use depth of field, instead i think i will zoom in real close ( if i have those lenses la :)
and focus on the complexity. Just my two cents worth, i am still a newbie anyway :p

I like pic #2 because pic #1 and pic #3 looks too uniform. Playing with DOF actually does highlight the complexity to the viewer by restricting view to just a few wrinkled dry chillies.
 

I like pic #2 because pic #1 and pic #3 looks too uniform. Playing with DOF actually does highlight the complexity to the viewer by restricting view to just a few wrinkled dry chillies.

Ok. Thanks for your comment. :)
 

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