Sunset & Bluehour landscape shoot with Panasonic & WongLP


Location : Jubilee Bridge, near to the esplanade side. Will be wearing a Clubsnap T shirt. Time: 21st May 2015, 630PM- 830PM. Max capacity = 20 pax
1. KC Goh
2. RyanKhoo
3. David Lee
4. C E Tan
5. Justin Chang
6. Wlimws
7. Jessica Tan
8. Matthew Yam
9. Anson
10. Bernard Lim
11. hlwong
12. Victor
13. Yan (Can i reserve a camera body? Tq)
14. Andy Low
15. Hach
16. Lvyn Chai
17. Yh Chua
18. Alan Tan
19. Alex Lu
20.
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Location : Jubilee Bridge, near to the esplanade side. Will be wearing a Clubsnap T shirt. Time: 21st May 2015, 630PM- 830PM. Max capacity = 20 pax
1. KC Goh
2. RyanKhoo
3. David Lee
4. C E Tan
5. Justin Chang
6. Wlimws
7. Jessica Tan
8. Matthew Yam
9. Anson
10. Bernard Lim
11. hlwong
12. Victor
13. Yan (Can i reserve a camera body? Tq)
14. Andy Low
15. Hach
16. Lvyn Chai
17. Yh Chua
18. Alan Tan
19. Alex Lu
20. Julie
 

Kind note the items to bring:
1. Tripod / Clamp
2. Camera (if you own Panasonic camera and lens, kindly bring along), other brands is ok too, but please feel free to try Panasonic cameras, we will ensure everyone has a chance to test it.
3. SD Card and please remember to remove from camera after event.
4. Water

Most importantly, let's have fun and learn more about landscape photography! :)
 

Location : Jubilee Bridge, near to the esplanade side. Will be wearing a Clubsnap T shirt. Time: 21st May 2015, 630PM- 830PM. Max capacity = 20 pax
1. KC Goh
2. RyanKhoo
3. David Lee
4. C E Tan
5. Justin Chang
6. Wlimws
7. Jessica Tan
8. Matthew Yam
9. Anson
10. Bernard Lim
11. hlwong
12. Victor
13. Yan (Can i reserve a camera body? Tq)
14. Andy Low
15. Hach
16. Lvyn Chai
17. Yh Chua
18. Alan Tan
19. Alex Lu
20. Julie
Opening another 5 slots in case some can't make it. Pls let me know if you can't.
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22.
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24
25
 

Location : Jubilee Bridge, near to the esplanade side. Will be wearing a Clubsnap T shirt. Time: 21st May 2015, 630PM- 830PM. Max capacity = 20 pax
1. KC Goh
2. RyanKhoo
3. David Lee
4. C E Tan
5. Justin Chang
6. Wlimws
7. Jessica Tan
8. Matthew Yam
9. Anson
10. Bernard Lim
11. hlwong
12. Victor
13. Yan (Can i reserve a camera body? Tq)
14. Andy Low
15. Hach
16. Lvyn Chai
17. Yh Chua
18. Alan Tan
19. Alex Lu
20. Julie
Opening another 5 slots in case some can't make it. Pls let me know if you can't.
21. Israel
22.
23
24
25
 

Location : Jubilee Bridge, near to the esplanade side. Will be wearing a Clubsnap T shirt. Time: 21st May 2015, 630PM- 830PM. Max capacity = 20 pax
1. KC Goh
2. RyanKhoo
3. David Lee
4. C E Tan
5. Justin Chang
6. Wlimws
7. Jessica Tan
8. Matthew Yam
9. Anson
10. Bernard Lim
11. hlwong

13. Yan (Can i reserve a camera body? Tq)
14. Andy Low
15. Hach
16. Lvyn Chai
17. Yh Chua
18. Alan Tan
19. Alex Lu
20. Julie
Opening another 5 slots in case some can't make it. Pls let me know if you can't.
21. Israel
22.
23
24
25

hi, sorry Cannot make it today...
 

In case anyone is lost later...and the map below

 

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Thank you LP bro! Learnt quite a bit from you today!
 

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Thanks LP for helping me on my first LiveComp
 

Hey Israel, and northernlightskies, hope you guys had fun. More shots please? I know Shawn did a fantastic time-lapse with GF7, hope he has time to share it here.
 

Hey Israel, and northernlightskies, hope you guys had fun. More shots please? I know Shawn did a fantastic time-lapse with GF7, hope he has time to share it here.

you shared that sharpness drops for aperture size smaller than f/8 due to the sensor limitation. I can't really tell the different between f/8 and f/11 (and i'm still learning how to discern it), but the difference between f/8 and f/22 is obvious! $f22 vs f8.jpg

panorama
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HDR
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would appreciate comments on how to improve my shots! =)
 

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same composition @12mm, ISO 100, 6secs, f9

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75mm, ISO 100, 5secs, f9
 

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Thanks Guys for organising.. below is my simple shot taken in JPG using the Panasonic G6 + 7-4.

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Thanks for organising! Here's a 4 shot panorama done on Fujifilm X-T1 (ooops :bsmilie: ). The light was bad and since it was a very wide pano (4 horizontal frames), the exposure varied across the frame. So I had to process this in raw before stitching and as the shots pan to the left away from the sunset, i had to boost the EV of each frame by a continuous increase of 0.1 per frame, to achieve a more balanced exposure across. However, it cannot be the same throughout, as the left side of the pano should intuitively be darker than the right, hence the feeling achieved should be that of a gradual darkening from right to left.

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would appreciate comments on how to improve my shots! =)

Just a little note on the last shot would be not to chop off buildings too abruptly, buildings are a tad underexposed as well, you can try lifting some shadows for a start to help.
 

Thanks Guys for organising.. below is my simple shot taken in JPG using the Panasonic G6 + 7-4.

Receive some feedbacks on why the photos seem "blur" when I post using the CS Photo Gallery.

Below is the same file I upload into Flickr for comparison.

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