E estronutz New Member Feb 14, 2006 362 0 0 星尬波 Mar 16, 2006 #1 How do you actually improve this kinda shots ? Your C&C will be very much appreciated
P Pynch Member Feb 25, 2006 499 0 16 Singapore www.flickr.com Mar 16, 2006 #2 Colour is nice. Maybe position yourself such that a tree trunk blocks the direct sun light. The building shouldn't be in the picture. Straighten the composition.
Colour is nice. Maybe position yourself such that a tree trunk blocks the direct sun light. The building shouldn't be in the picture. Straighten the composition.
V vincenthau New Member Apr 26, 2005 394 0 0 Sengkang Mar 17, 2006 #3 use lower angle as possible..... I find that the ground (with people and building) is a bit distracting. and yeah straighten the composition.
use lower angle as possible..... I find that the ground (with people and building) is a bit distracting. and yeah straighten the composition.
E estronutz New Member Feb 14, 2006 362 0 0 星尬波 Mar 18, 2006 #4 hmm ... alright ... thanks dude
P plastic Deregistered Aug 19, 2004 700 0 0 In A Suitcase Mar 19, 2006 #5 I think minimising the sun might work a little better on top of the other stuff mentioned.
Y yanyewkay Senior Member Sep 22, 2004 3,924 0 0 Cons digger. Mar 19, 2006 #6 estronutz said: hmm ... alright ... thanks dude Click to expand... Were you trying to capture the golden leaves with the sun glaring through the canopy? I guess the lighting's a bit flat. Were you trying to capture something like this? It's not all too impressive on my part as well.. I just adjust levels and saturation a bit.
estronutz said: hmm ... alright ... thanks dude Click to expand... Were you trying to capture the golden leaves with the sun glaring through the canopy? I guess the lighting's a bit flat. Were you trying to capture something like this? It's not all too impressive on my part as well.. I just adjust levels and saturation a bit.
dennisc Senior Member Oct 24, 2002 2,154 10 38 Freezing Upp Thomson/Mandai! Mar 19, 2006 #7 I don't really like the tilt and the angle, neither too high or low. I would prefer it to be lower or something. The pic doesnt somehow look natural.
I don't really like the tilt and the angle, neither too high or low. I would prefer it to be lower or something. The pic doesnt somehow look natural.
E estronutz New Member Feb 14, 2006 362 0 0 星尬波 Mar 20, 2006 #8 yanyewkay, I'm trying to picture something like that ... any pointers to improve on this kinda shots ? As in ... anyway to improve on the "flatness" of the picture?
yanyewkay, I'm trying to picture something like that ... any pointers to improve on this kinda shots ? As in ... anyway to improve on the "flatness" of the picture?