Nice pics. Halong bay is indeed a charming place. I do not like Hanoi though as the traffic is too busy and noisy.
Might be returning to visit other parts of Vietnam.
Lightroom offers a simplifed way to manage your pictures. Especially when you have taken hundred of them. It can be chore trying to compare and find them. Lightroom also offers tools for simple editing of your photos. I have tried Adobe Bridge before but I do not find it intuitive to use as...
Here is my workflow:
Camera -> Lightroom 2 for importing and organising, choosing, simple editing -> Save edited pics to iphoto for presentation and slideshow
For heavy editing, I might import into Photoshop CS3.
Just to add:
LR 2 also alllow you to effortlessly select pictures to edit if you have taken hundreds of them, a lot of which maybe similar with bracketed exposures.
They allow you to save your pictures and organise them into folders and catalogues for easy accessing.
Hi,
I have used Lightroom 2 to select and edit my pictures and then save it with a smaller file size into my Photo Folder in iphoto. This will allow iphoto to import the picture. This workflow allows me to incoporate the use of iphoto's slideshow which I like as a mean to showcase my...
I flown to Hanoi and took a 3 hour bus journey to one of UNESCO's World Heritage Site: Halong Bay (下龍彎). Here are some of my travel pictures.
Scores of chinese junks anchoring at Halong Bay. Each of them is a floating hotel where you can book a room to...
Thanks for your comment.
My idea was to contain the city skyline as the backdrop and include the fireworks as the foreground.
In addition, I was seated very close to the fireworks and my lens (17mm on 350D) was not wide enough to have more space.
Managed to catch the last day of the exhibition at NAFA.
Here are some of my prized catch:
Designs with a Heritage
"A Mercedes-Benz always looks like a Mercedes-Benz"
The Mercedes Wheel Rim
A Class of Its Own.
Mercedes Design Philosophy