kelster said:Uncle ndroo.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :bigeyes:
nice series there...but me think the nasi lemak after that also velly shiok huh?...heh
ricleo said:another example of the early bird catches the worm! :thumbsup:
i like nos 2 and 4. Nice colours and the guy fishing just makes the extra difference for me
Just one question. For shots like number one, will shooting directly at the sun damage or "burn" the CCD/CMOS sensor? REad some warnings against shooting into the sun even during sunrises and sunsets, but never read any substantial proof or evidence against it.
Lee2003 said::thumbsup: :thumbsup: I love the colours in #4. Thanks for sharing... Any tips for shooting sunrise or sunset.
Somehow i always have the problem of the sun flaring when i take images of the sun...Maybe I have to catch the sun earlier before it becomes too "strong" :dunno: Thanks for any advise or tips in advance
DarkForce said:renegade,
Nice shoot. Is it taken at Changi villaqe ? What time is it taken ? Thanks
renegade said:THanks zaren + darkforce. it is taken @ changi beach. taken ard 6am.
DarkForce said:Wow 6am. I stay in Jurong, if need to go then must wake up at 3am and start leaving house at about 4:30am pm :bheart:
DanMan said:Nice shots :thumbsup: I go there often, but never so early. Never knew that the sunrises are gorgeous. BTW, which part of the image do you meter the readings for the exposure?