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Anyway, nice pics you have Will.. I like the style.. You might want to invest in a WA lens for the interior shots though..

ya bro it is always in my mind to get wide angle , flash and walkaround lenses. but for this current economy downturn , it is not possible for me yet :(
 

bro william, if economy recover already, what sppedlite, walkabout lens you wanna grab?
 

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How do you manage to isolate the subject from the background so nicely? :think: I always have problem using the lasso to outline the subject, always end up with jaggy edges :dunno::confused:
 

How do you manage to isolate the subject from the background so nicely? :think: I always have problem using the lasso to outline the subject, always end up with jaggy edges :dunno::confused:

for me, i use wacom tablet to "erase" the sides nicely. zooom alot and erase the side slowly and nicely haha ;p
 

thanks bro .. by d way .. u need me a 2nd backup photographer ? my pleasure and hornor to help u out :) he hee..

alrite now i know who to look out for if i need one! haha. btw bro, what lens did u use for the shots most of the time? im thinking of getting 50mm 1.4 or sigma 30mm 1.4 for my sis wedding. hmm..:dunno:
 

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alrite now i know who to look out for if i need one! haha. btw bro, what lens did u use for the shots most of the time? im thinking of getting 50mm 1.4 or sigma 30mm 1.4 for my sis wedding. hmm..:dunno:

Depends on what n how you want to shoot i guess.. For Will, think he told me he used the 50mm/1.8 most of the time.. I might be wrong though..

For greater flexibility, get a zoom.. Something along line of the ef-s 17-55/2.8 or tammy 17-50.. If you prefer primes, the 2 u mentioned produce good IQ but might be too long (hope i used the right term here) for a 1.6 crop body.. Meaning you have to stand further back, risking someone crossing your line of vision just when you're about to get 'the' shot..

You might also wanna consider getting an external flash unit if u don't already have one..

All the best.. :thumbsup:
 

alrite now i know who to look out for if i need one! haha. btw bro, what lens did u use for the shots most of the time? im thinking of getting 50mm 1.4 or sigma 30mm 1.4 for my sis wedding. hmm..:dunno:

bro .. for my point of view.. 50 mm prime is quite close so for the whole wedding can't cover and it come to some shots it very hard to get the whole scene.my suggest is 30 mm or 20 mm is better .
 

Depends on what n how you want to shoot i guess.. For Will, think he told me he used the 50mm/1.8 most of the time.. I might be wrong though..

For greater flexibility, get a zoom.. Something along line of the ef-s 17-55/2.8 or tammy 17-50.. If you prefer primes, the 2 u mentioned produce good IQ but might be too long (hope i used the right term here) for a 1.6 crop body.. Meaning you have to stand further back, risking someone crossing your line of vision just when you're about to get 'the' shot..

You might also wanna consider getting an external flash unit if u don't already have one..

All the best.. :thumbsup:

ya bro emotic .. u are correct.. it really need flash if u intend to use normal zoon lense with f4 to f6 orsomething higher f shop. in the ballroom the lighting is really not good and it very hard to take without flash and with higher f shop lense..
if u already have flash , i think u can use any zoon lense lol .( just my thinking)
 

ya bro emotic .. u are correct.. it really need flash if u intend to use normal zoon lense with f4 to f6 orsomething higher f shop. in the ballroom the lighting is really not good and it very hard to take without flash and with higher f shop lense..
if u already have flash , i think u can use any zoon lense lol .( just my thinking)

Yes, you're quite right.. Unless you're using a constant aperture, like the 17-55/2.8 or 17-50/2.8.. Good for low light, brings out the ambience esp in ballrooms, churches etc..
 

Yes, you're quite right.. Unless you're using a constant aperture, like the 17-55/2.8 or 17-50/2.8.. Good for low light, brings out the ambience esp in ballrooms, churches etc..

hay bro . by d way if u want your phots from me just give me your email i will sent to u .. u and your honey photos :)
 

Went to JBP last weekend to try out if I really love shooting close up potrait. I can tell you that the turnout by DSLRers was equal to the species of the birds in JBP...heheheh.

This time, I use my telephoto EF 75-300mm 1:4-5.6 III USM throughout the shooting. Heard a lot of 'not-so-good' comments about this lens which came together with the kit lens at promotional price of $50 (original price is $150).

Was a bit sceptical about its performance but hey, look at the result! Was thinking of selling it off and get a tamron 90mm but for now, I prefer to keep it and enjoy it. Of course the help of sunlight that day helps with the result.

What do you guys think?

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Hi,

I'm also using the telephoto lens, but what settings did you use to produce such clear shots?
Because everytime i tried to use it, but can anything close to what you had here. Photoshop, sharpening?
Low ISO, or bigger aperture number?

thanks for sharing the shot, nice cropping!
 

went outing with a nikonian friend to cityhall jus now. jus to share some of the shots.. =)

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cheers.

wao! what lens are you using to capture such clear shot?
Never could i achieve this with my 1000D.

Did you notice any differences between the shots by your NIkon friends and your 1000D camera you are using?

Thank you for replying =)
 

How do you manage to isolate the subject from the background so nicely? :think: I always have problem using the lasso to outline the subject, always end up with jaggy edges :dunno::confused:


Hi bro..for my case i didnt use lasso..i use brush only..then like efan say u must zoom..
so when i zoom, i'll reduce the diameter of the brush. hehe.very tidious..time consuming...but i happy wat i'm doing den should be fine...but now.

My pc crash and still unable to restore..luckily my canon software is ok..aiyah stress la..i just borrow some books from library abt cs4.. now i cannot play with it. ;(
 

Hehehe ..i also wanna put wedding photo la of my cousin shot by meon last year dec.
And dis is done before my pc crash, and i was just abt to dig up the the old file..and this sickening pc crash(kebabommm).
i only manage to edit 5 photo only

C&C please,.,but i know its lousy..hehe

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i like the 3rd photo :)

the third pic reminds me of malaysia airline :x ...heh...nicely done layered.:thumbsup:
 

wao! what lens are you using to capture such clear shot?
Never could i achieve this with my 1000D.

Did you notice any differences between the shots by your NIkon friends and your 1000D camera you are using?

Thank you for replying =)

im sure you can bro! i can only achieve this kind of sharp shots when the day is really bright so i can use really fast shutter speed haha. i use the trusty 50mm 1.8 II for all those shots bro. about my nikon friend, he uses 10-20mm sigma. a really good lens for landscapes. poisoned me alot. :confused:
 

for me, i use wacom tablet to "erase" the sides nicely. zooom alot and erase the side slowly and nicely haha ;p

Hi bro..for my case i didnt use lasso..i use brush only..then like efan say u must zoom..
so when i zoom, i'll reduce the diameter of the brush. hehe.very tidious..time consuming...but i happy wat i'm doing den should be fine...but now.

My pc crash and still unable to restore..luckily my canon software is ok..aiyah stress la..i just borrow some books from library abt cs4.. now i cannot play with it. ;(

Thanks for the pointers. I think my problem is that I am impatient-lah. Was just trying to see whether anything less tedious and time consuming. Looks like no short cut :cry::confused:
 

hi bro, most of the photos are using ISO 200 with manual mode. Only the last pic using 800 coz at that time, the clouds was nearing to rain. I did colour enhancement in PS no cropping. the weather that day also help in the sharpness of the finishing.
 

Thanks for the pointers. I think my problem is that I am impatient-lah. Was just trying to see whether anything less tedious and time consuming. Looks like no short cut :cry::confused:

bro, u can use lasso and the go to 'feather', choose around '2' and then you will not have uneven cropping.
 

bro, u can use lasso and the go to 'feather', choose around '2' and then you will not have uneven cropping.

Guys guys guys ... my apologies but I really can't help it. Been reading the last few posts, and either Im lost or from another planet as I dont understand.:confused:

What's this 'Lasso' and 'feathers'? Are we talking about Cowboys shooting birds?

help me someone.
 

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