Sunset shoot at NTU


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ordinaryless said:
i noticed one trend.

How come many SCE students are found in Club Snap? Hmmz, how is photography linked to photography? hmmz..interesting..

photography is directly linked to photography? :blah: :blah: :blah:
 

computer - digital

photography - digital

since c = d and p = d, thus c = p

;p
 

HelmetBox said:
computer - digital

photography - digital

since c = d and p = d, thus c = p

;p

sheesh i can't believe i'm seeing 109 stuff again :cry:

btw when it comes to grades, u all sure lose me one... :blah:
















109 i took 3 times, 205 taking third time, 206 took 2 times, 208 and 301 and 304 taking 2nd time... eh sce juniors... dun play play... if not end up like me, extend 1 sem, kenna academic probation somemore :cry:
 

ya slight drizzle here
hopefully it clears up
 

I missed out due to some lesson. So how did the session go? Anyone wants to post their photo here to share?
 

Well, didn't have the best of weathers... the sun was hiding behind the clouds all evening long.. but the colours weren't too bad actually.. just no sun..

urgh!

More of a get-to-gether, meet up with people and chit chat kind of thing

quite nice actually

hope to have more of such things man
 

NTU_sunset.jpg



No sun!! and my camera looked so small compared to the 10Ds and D60s and what nots
:dunno:


fun nonetheless
;)
 

040407a.jpg

It's a bird
No, it's a plane
No, I think it's a...


040407b.jpg

Fire engine

040407c.jpg

Probably the most interesting photo of the day
 

zodnm said:
040407c.jpg

Probably the most interesting photo of the day

ooo...

one guy with four gals... picnic at Nanyang Hill... :bsmilie:
 

Splutter said:
Exposure time: 13s, F-number: 18

That explains why your background is brighter than what I got :)

nanyang_drive_r.JPG


btw, do you use Star 6 filter?
 

not necessary to use a star 6 filter
using a smaller aperature while increasing exposure time will decrease the number of 'spikes'
anyone can confirm that?
 

zodnm said:
not necessary to use a star 6 filter
using a smaller aperature while increasing exposure time will decrease the number of 'spikes'
anyone can confirm that?

The spikes are caused by the number of blades in your aperature.
When your aperature is stopped down, it's not a complete circle.
i.e. 6 blades will look like hexagon.
thus the spikes...
 

Yup, the number of spikes are the same as the number of blades the lens have. Actually that shot the background is also rather dark, just cant get a good expo w/o blowing out the street lamps. So i the end I had to pull some curves and level to get a lookable shot lor.
 

hmmmm heres my take..

Street_Lights.jpg



apparently theres nothing much to take with the sun missing in action..
haha
its either girls, nightshots or candids :dunno:

hmmm so looks like my cam has 14 blades?

F9.5 @ 15sec
 

lytefunk said:
hmmmm heres my take..

Street_Lights.jpg



apparently theres nothing much to take with the sun missing in action..
haha
its either girls, nightshots or candids :dunno:

hmmm so looks like my cam has 14 blades?

F9.5 @ 15sec

urrr....... the blades are in your lens.......
 

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