S seeyf New Member Oct 17, 2004 190 0 0 33 Nov 13, 2005 #1 Panasonic FZ5. ISO 100, f/3.3, 1/800 s Took this while the sun was setting. I like the way the light brings out the many horizontal and sloping lines in the sand. Something different from typical Singaporean landscapes! Any comments?
Panasonic FZ5. ISO 100, f/3.3, 1/800 s Took this while the sun was setting. I like the way the light brings out the many horizontal and sloping lines in the sand. Something different from typical Singaporean landscapes! Any comments?
E espion Deregistered Aug 25, 2005 1,524 0 36 Nov 14, 2005 #2 This somewhere in Tampines? A sand stockpile site? Well if you have been in NS and had trained in the training areas, you've seen plenty of these.
This somewhere in Tampines? A sand stockpile site? Well if you have been in NS and had trained in the training areas, you've seen plenty of these.
X Xaler New Member Aug 1, 2004 241 0 0 45 Singapore xaler.freeshell.org Nov 15, 2005 #3 Try converting it to black & white (http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/b-w_better.shtml), it may make the sloping lines stand out more
Try converting it to black & white (http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/b-w_better.shtml), it may make the sloping lines stand out more
S seeyf New Member Oct 17, 2004 190 0 0 33 Nov 15, 2005 #4 How does this look? Too much contrast? I put +90% for Red, +20% for Green and +10% for Blue, then added a Curves layer for more contrast.
How does this look? Too much contrast? I put +90% for Red, +20% for Green and +10% for Blue, then added a Curves layer for more contrast.
E espion Deregistered Aug 25, 2005 1,524 0 36 Nov 15, 2005 #5 maybe crop or clone away the fence and the signboard and paste on a huge moon and u have a fantasy pic.
maybe crop or clone away the fence and the signboard and paste on a huge moon and u have a fantasy pic.