remember the charger and spare battery, I check in realised I didnt bring my charger for my Osaka trip last June. Went to transit area to get a charger ... T_T
now at taiwan
There are quite a bit of motion blur or misfocus in your photos, maybe you should stand still for a moment, take a deep breath, compose your shot properly, then shoot.
Have fun! It was raining in Taipei when I left. My Taiwanese friends are still reporting rainy weather on Facebook. And oh. It was raining consecutively for 3 days in the North and Eastern coast of Taiwan.
I am in Taipei now which is cold and raining for the last 2 days.
you are using DSRL or M3/4 camera?i was in taiwan at the beginning of december
i'm not a pro.. just a newbie also
this is what you can get if you practice a little bit more
Day Shot:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86899135@N04/11710619323/
Night Shot:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86899135@N04/11710603133/
In a moving train
http://www.flickr.com/photos/86899135@N04/11710613303/
you are using DSRL or M3/4 camera?
He is using a Sony A7r which is a Fullframe mirrorless interchangeable lens camera.
Actually it doesn't matter what camera you are using. As long as you know how to use it well.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tiew_cy/sets/72157634258630564/
I used OMD EM5 for this set - which I took in Japan. OMD EM5 shared the same sensor as the EPL6 that you are using, so the IQ should be similar.
Of course I am not saying that I am an expert or what, but as long as you know what you are doing, you should be able to get acceptable photos.