WAH! LCK as in lim chu kang??
that is veli far..:what:
Yah, far and smelly. :sweat:
WAH! LCK as in lim chu kang??
that is veli far..:what:
ooo it works
thank chiu por the photochop lesson!
goota morleng butties!
Oi....badly done leh.....patches on the nose. :sweat:
lol
5 min nose job ma
i ish trying honly:embrass:
Hopefully, she doesn't see this. :sweat:
once the lighting reaches above 2 stops, all the details are gone. almost impossible to retrive the tone. remember, always shoot under ; about -1/3 or -1/2. So as to ensure that the highlights are not blown.
I don't recommend that you try to do anything, super tough to rescue liao :sweat:.
I am not sure about your camera, but for my cam, the LCD screen display will blink the blown areas if the portion of the image is over-exposed. Once you see the blinking happens, you should immediately drop 1 - 1.5 stops and quickly snap again.
Annoucement!
Hi, I am currently doing some paid and TFCD projects to practice my portrait photography. I intended to extent this learning together experience to fellow Tangshooters. The shooting subject is not important but the way of composition, control and communication is what we wanted to achieve.
Currently, Samurai had agreed to support me in the shoots including paid ones. I am opening another slot for participation, but do take note we need to support each other in terms of transport and equipments and will be visiting locations which are not easily reached. On and off, I will try to engaged my friend who is a professional to guide us if he is free. Cheers!
durian :bigeyes::bsmilie:seldom people like it... it taste good... yummy :bsmilie:DURIAN !! yum yum :lovegrin:
durian :bigeyes:seldom people like it... it taste good... yummy :bsmilie:
organise one durinan outing :bsmilie:
btw bro, what I read from a magazine is totally difference. The magazine suggest that we should shoot little bit over - about -1/3, instead of under...
this photo was due to the direct bulb light..