Just curious...what is the technique then to ensure that u are still sharp after 15secs? Im suspecting u cant stand still for 15 secs and be sure that the picture will still turn out alright? :dunno:
thx.
Lovely series and great captures... especially them landscapes and those of the volcano... really scary be so close to a live volcano... ;p
Super classic looking Chevy too!!
:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Very lovely shots of Japan.. i wish i could visit someday too.. But hear from many that it's very expensive.
Great series of pictures especially those of Mt Fuji...and im subscribed to this thread too...
Overall ur pictures really give us the feel of Japan.. :thumbsup:
:thumbsup::thumbsup: Lovely photo,...great colors... I too agree that ur composition is ok due to the empty sky...
filters involved too im guessing? :dunno:
Love #1 colors are just nice. but for #2 i think overly done? Makes the color not even anymore..:dunno:
ahh.. for #1 just nitpicking the wheelbarrow shouldn't have been there.. :sticktong
Overall i think they are welldone.. :thumbsup:
Mind sharing if any filters or etc used??
Rgds.
#2 Shaolin Boy
Shot this ard Midday with dull sky.
Handheld Av Priority.
CPL Mounted.
PP : Some desaturation and regular curve adjustment
#3 Handle Me
Shot ard midday.
PP: Urban acid
Thanks KS Kong... U have very good landscape pictures ur self!! :thumbsup:
Mostly with filter im guessing??
thanks kengoh... anything i can improve dont be afraid to mention...
Just one picture to share. Any CnC welcome. Newbie here..
Time Picture Taken: ard 10pm
Method: Panorama Stitch using Photoshop CS3 (6 pictures in Landscpe Orientation)
Tripod Mounted on Ballhead; CPL Filter Attached
Post Processing: Little Bit of Color Balance and usual contrast adjustment...
Thx... i havent touched my camera in a very long time.. i would love to try out something like that too..thanks alot for the information .
Any color adjustments in PP? like to make the overall picture look orangy?? :think:
hie tortise...
Love your pictures...
Do u mind sharing with us how u managed the sunset shots?
THey are tripod mounted?? and long exposure shots? And also the ND Filter definitely a must to bring down the f-stop? Without it we would not get such an outcome is that right?
Thx.:thumbsup: