1st time shoting @ Marina Barrage


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1st time shoting @ Marina Barrage

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cheers,
c & c are welcome.
 

I like the 1st pic most :thumbsup:. Very beautiful shot that moment,my friend. :D< hee..
 

wonderful shots. thanks for sharing. =)
 

#3 is great!
 

beautiful series! ;)
 

Awesome pics.. loved the everyone of it .. What camera ur using.. and can share what speed and apature ur using.. im a newbie..
 

nice contrast and brightness!
 

wonderful shots. thanks for sharing. =)

#3 is great!

beautiful series! ;)

Awesome pics.. loved the everyone of it .. What camera ur using.. and can share what speed and apature ur using.. im a newbie..

nice contrast and brightness!


Thanks guys.
Glad u all love this series. :)

Im using Canon 5DMII with 24-105mm on a tripod.
setting wise, f22, iso400 n 25s.
 

Everybody gave you such positive comments, I feel a bit bad to nitpick... :embrass:
First of all, I'd like to give you 2 thumbs up for pictures #1 and #7. I really like how you captured that rare opportunity in #1, and also your exposure control too. Well done.
For #7 you got a nice composition of the "runway lights" which I'd been struggling with ever since I've been to the barrage.

The not-so-good points are mainly to do with the fact that there are too many elements in each photograph, that nothing in the photo leads you in and draws your attention. #5 is the rare exception. The pathway draws you in and leads you towards the flyer. However, this brings me to my second point, which is the other distracting elements.
Unfortunately you went to the barrage after some mega event (I think it was the water festival.... I was there too), hence there are lots of chairs/tables/stands all around. I junked pretty much all my wide angle shots of the barrage that day, except for those on the roof top.

#10 has a nasty flare at the 9 o clock position.
#8 has too much dark empty space on the right third.

Overall I think it was still a really good series. All your 10 shots are sharp, well-exposed and colour-balanced. A thumbs up to you! Perhaps we can go shoot the barrage (again) together. Do drop me a PM :) I've organised a newbies shoot at Barrage before.
 

thanks for ya comments.
will learn from those mistakes n try to make it better next time. :)
ya, im fine. let me know when will be ur next trip to Marina Barrage, if time allowed, i will definitely go.


Everybody gave you such positive comments, I feel a bit bad to nitpick... :embrass:
First of all, I'd like to give you 2 thumbs up for pictures #1 and #7. I really like how you captured that rare opportunity in #1, and also your exposure control too. Well done.
For #7 you got a nice composition of the "runway lights" which I'd been struggling with ever since I've been to the barrage.

The not-so-good points are mainly to do with the fact that there are too many elements in each photograph, that nothing in the photo leads you in and draws your attention. #5 is the rare exception. The pathway draws you in and leads you towards the flyer. However, this brings me to my second point, which is the other distracting elements.
Unfortunately you went to the barrage after some mega event (I think it was the water festival.... I was there too), hence there are lots of chairs/tables/stands all around. I junked pretty much all my wide angle shots of the barrage that day, except for those on the roof top.

#10 has a nasty flare at the 9 o clock position.
#8 has too much dark empty space on the right third.

Overall I think it was still a really good series. All your 10 shots are sharp, well-exposed and colour-balanced. A thumbs up to you! Perhaps we can go shoot the barrage (again) together. Do drop me a PM :) I've organised a newbies shoot at Barrage before.
 

Hi,

Woooooooooowwwwwwwww shots mate :cool:
But one thing would like to know from the expertss here..
how can we avoid those kind of starburts effects. The effects we see all around the lights in the pics (like stars glowing)

Thanks to help
 

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