Draken413o
Senior Member
cannot have dirt and mud laa.. It's my brothers client bike which he stickered.. so has to look show room like.. lol
Thanks!
Thanks!
This photo was actually taken at 4pm Hokkaido time in winter (Sg time around 7+pm) with no flash used with 18-55mm kit lens @ 55mm and ISO of 800, handheld. Only sharpening done in PP. Who says 1000D is not a good camera?
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Canon makes good camera. I am sure. And this illustrated the nice and natural colour tones.
My only suggestion is to crop it tighter. Especially the empty ground took up 1/4 of the space...crop it close to the feet of the cranes...
And it would also nice if bro could crop away the bright sky on top...I think it would have nicer effect.;p
Yeap almost 80% of the picture got cropped off
haha
But all of the rest were unneeded...
Hey guys have you seen this photographers work?
http://andrzejdragan.com/
Very very good and emotive!
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yamaha tw200
haha, sorry bro. I was so busy with work. And could only give some comments in the evenings.
Bro, I think its the rule of 3rd thing again. Choosing between the sky and the flooded ground..which is more important to you? May be you can try 2 versions one showing 70% of sky and the other showing 70% of the grass... you know? shift the horizon down or up.![]()
fwah. steady ah bro. can i link ur tw pic to our local Tw forum?
lol yeah we're all beginners in everything we start.
Errm.. My set-up.. canon 1000d with 18-55 kit lens.
Shot at f 16 shutter 1 sec iso 100.
Should have removed the p-plate! & I find a lot of your work just over-processed, works for some.
Accepted.
Nope I want to keep the p-plate cause thats the part of the owners bike. I don't like to remove it's character.
sure sure.. dunno if anyone wants me to do such effects for them for their bikes to keep as momentos? I mean if can get extra income good ah?
I think his tag name is skinzodesigns. I'm not entirely sure on that.
Hahah.. Wah how come Fatah describe till anyhow shoot photographer..
focus on the eyes... focus on the eyes.. is this better?
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Getting there bro. Do read up on the standards for taking portraits. Though there are no rules perse, there are certain techniques that determine whether your portrait stands out from the rest.
Focus on the eyes, you got it. But i find the rest of the face abit too OOF. But was it your intention? It'd be better if the whole face was sharp, AND focal point on the eye. And the cropping is too tight. Should keep the rest of the head and the chin. But skin tone seems right.
Anyway, handsome kid.
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use flash. lol.. Serious when you use external flash no problems of going up to f8 and shutter 1/60.