Sentosa Thread II


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scud said:
no prob. 'extended' too much and become distraction. i dont think by bluring the extended part out will yield any good too as it will still be there. :sweat:

Yeah... not much help as the color is still very close. can always try another time rite? since all is still under your control mah ^_^.

BTW, may I know what is ur setup for that shoot?
 

Ashleyy said:
Not sure abt wad color B+W gives but definitely skylight will not make it colder... ;p
guess we should do a small simple test to find out! hehe... :D
 

Ashleyy said:
Not sure abt wad color B+W gives but definitely skylight will not make it colder... ;p
ic, ic..... then the one that gives colder colour is which one?
i'm not sure if it is uv. :dunno:
 

scud said:
ic, ic..... then the one that gives colder colour is which one?
i'm not sure if it is uv. :dunno:
if i'm not wrong, B+W UV is complete clear and someone i know claimed it enhanced the picture a little in clarity. Hoya is definitely giving yellow.
 

chunger said:
Yeah... not much help as the color is still very close. can always try another time rite? since all is still under your control mah ^_^.

BTW, may I know what is ur setup for that shoot?
setup:
a tent and 2 external flashes (both bounced) so that no reflection on the face.
btw, both flashes were not mounted on hot shoe.
 

scud said:
setup:
a tent and 2 external flashes (both bounced) so that no reflection on the face.
btw, both flashes were not mounted on hot shoe.

Oh icic.... next time you shoot do take a pic of your setup pls. Wanted to learn this also. Then can ask my boss to buy something for product shoot.
 

scud said:
a watch that i did recently in raw. can go to my webby for more....
DPP_4484.jpg

btw, nice shot here.
could've given the links on the chain more shadows. it looks a bit flat at the moment.
 

scud said:
ic, ic..... then the one that gives colder colour is which one?
i'm not sure if it is uv. :dunno:

Yup, it's UV... UV removes blue, causing more yellow. Where as Skylight removes more blue, causing a pinkish tinge..

Skylight 1B should be Hoya I think :think:
 

chunger said:
Oh icic.... next time you shoot do take a pic of your setup pls. Wanted to learn this also. Then can ask my boss to buy something for product shoot.
can, no prob. but cam not included in the setup photo, else how to take....
 

Clown said:
btw, nice shot here.
could've given the links on the chain more shadows. it looks a bit flat at the moment.
thanks for you advise, room for improvement.
 

Good Morning.... :)

scud: Now I look again at your watch, i think the left side is slightly overexpose but overall I like it. :) Agree with Clown that more shadows on the chain but I think you wanna try to have evenly exposed watch with no shadows?
 

Dear Folks,
Model: Confidential (aka Zheng Shao Chiu)
Theme: Martial Arts Swordsman
Date: 21 Jan 05
Time: 12pm Lunch and followed by shoot
Place: Only disclosed to accepted photographers
Fee: $50 (Free for first 30 photographers to sign up)

Register your CS Nick here:

1) Ashleyy
2) Will03
3) Geno
4) Drudkh
5) acidbyte
6) furball
7) TMC
8) D.A
9) Chunger
10) Gryphon
 

Morning all :what: another hair-raising-hectic day
 

alechim said:
oh really??????
cant remember his name though...but got a gd deal hehe
starts off with jo.... :) he told me heart pain lol.. cos he seldom use this gd cam and have to sell off to change system.. a canon 20D
 

Scud, I know nuts about product shoot, cant really comment much. Just it looks different from the usual brochures. I dun think it should hv e dark patch on top
 

starry said:
starts off with jo.... :) he told me heart pain lol.. cos he seldom use this gd cam and have to sell off to change system.. a canon 20D
wah lao...wasted man... haha..
 

alechim said:
yeah yeah of course interested lah!!!
we shoot almost everything!
some background info:
Singapore Polytechnic first started the Singapore River Raft Race (SRRR) in 1989 in response to the government's call to organise activities along the Singapore River after the successful clean-up exercise. The objectives of SRRR are to encourage our youths to be adventurous and creative, and to raise their environmental-consciousness in the use of recycled materials, and to raise funds for charity.
Probably the first of its kind to be organised in this region, the SRRR is a colourful and fun event where anything goes. Anything that can be recycled that is - plastic bottles, cans, bamboo, coconuts, bicycles, tyres, brooms, rickety furniture – can be used to build rafts. Participants, mostly youths from tertiary institutions, schools, private organisations and international schools paddle their quirky rafts along the 100-metre course on the Singapore River at Clarke Quay. They compete for two titles: the Fastest Raft and the Most Innovative Raft. This event is just not for the young but also the young at heart as well as tourists.

Singapore Polytechnic's 17th SRRR will be held at Clarke Quay on Saturday and Sunday, 29 - 30 January 2005. There will also be various fringe activities to add to the vibrancy and excitement of the event. These include Rock Climbing, Jet Ski Demo, Walking on Water, Inter-Marina Raft Race, Cardboard Raft Race, Bodybuilding Contest and Raft Art Contest.

The funds raised for SRRR 2005 through our staff and students will go to:

The Salvation Army Haven Children's Home
Chao Yong School
Clementi Student Service Centre
Singapore Polytechnic's Overseas Community Service Programme


sorry for the long post... :embrass:
 

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