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awesome!...really cant wait for more!

cheers...
 

I love the composition of #51. The monkey shots are nicely done. Love this series overall. Thanks for sharing.
 

#80. Pussy Willow
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#81. Ornaments
Wishing everyone here a Happy, Healthy & Prosperous Year of Tiger! :)

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#82. Puffing @ Taka
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#83. Glanced
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#84. An afternoon at Upper Pierce
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this thread is still going along nicely!

not all of these i would really lump under landscapes/travel... but a lot of nice stuff here. :thumbsup:
 

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Keep this thread going man~ Nice :thumbsup:
 

thumbs up!

Thanks! :)

this thread is still going along nicely!

not all of these i would really lump under landscapes/travel... but a lot of nice stuff here. :thumbsup:

Thanks for your encouragement!
I've so much to learn from your wonderful series :)

Keep this thread going man~ Nice :thumbsup:

Thanks bro! :)
 

#86. Dusk @ Upper Pierce
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#87. Amazing sky
@ Upper Pierce Reservoir
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#88. Acrophobia @ Shaw House Carpark
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#90. Having fun alone under the warm afternoon sun...
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#90. Having fun alone under the warm afternoon sun...
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This is nice~~ :thumbsup:

The use of the wideness enhances the space the kid is having fun on by running/leaping. :)
 

This is nice~~ :thumbsup:

The use of the wideness enhances the space the kid is having fun on by running/leaping. :)

my sentiments exactly.

you have come a long way from starting the thread, i can really see the growth you've had experienced.

i've always had a soft spot for monochromatic pictures, which is why all my pieces for art (i took a higher level visual art diploma) are all uni-colored. the soft sepia tone of #71 evokes a lot of emotion, as if this very still moment summarized the story of her life. i would say the composition in this image is rather cluttered though, it would seem perfect if you had taken the shot from a lower angle, perhaps 15-20cm lower. that would provide the illusion of you going down to her "level", and portray a more intimate relationship between the photographer and the subject.

then again, i'm only an art student, not a professional photographer. haha.

also, kudos on the watermark changes seen in the last few shots. I believe the watermark should complement both the color and the composition in the picture, which was what you managed to accomplish. (from #61 onwards). i think the architecture shots you took are very, very impressive.

i have a query. in #75, did you use a slight vignette? and what lens did you use, i really really like the depth of field encompassed in the picture; the gradient of the blur intensifies the depth increases.

i myself am starting on a little project, and am curious as to where you usually go for pictures such as #61,62,84,85?

as little as you know it, you've been an inspiration, not just to me but others like me. keep doing what you love, because you're good at it (and getting better).

j
 

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