A Very Fresh! Sunday on 30 Jul 06


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Nicely done. Easily the best series for this shoot that i have seen. One impt factor is you have captured their eyes...
 

Kongo said:
Place it in home PC, wife will pull my ears..

Place it in office PC, cannot concentrate on work scarly got fired..

So how?? :cry:

Print it out and keep it in the hole behind the toilet bowl :bsmilie:

Nice series you have bro! :thumbsup:
 

:kok: :flush:
Eric Lee said:
Print it out and keep it in the hole behind the toilet bowl :bsmilie:

Nice series you have bro! :thumbsup:
 

What is there to be afraid off? If the photos are good, there will be not much/no comments on the ORGANISER and the MODELS. No need to put up such a bold statement. If you good, you will get positive feedback. If you feel afraid others will post bad comments on the models or the organisers, then don't post.

After all the comments on the organisers and models last few weeks, I can say there is some improvement.

As for your photos, some shots are under expose from 1/3 to 1/2. So watch out for that. Skin tones are off....which mean your WB is off as well but at least they are very neat and clean. No messy BG totally emphasize on the model themselves. Chosing more structural buildings is a good choice as well. It helps when you have a wide aperture lens. Either a 70-200/80-200 f2.8 or 85 f1.2 (Canon) or 85 f1.4 (Nikon)

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: up for a job well done for the models, organiser and of you course not forgetting the photographer.
 

Very nice :thumbsup:, thanks for sharing :)
 

Kongo said:
I think we all have a good time ;)
Of course would even be better if the rain didn't interupt our mood, but it's still a very rewarding trip, met some new friends in group 2 (where r u guys huh?).
ahem... group 2 member reporting in ! Nice meeting you, and the rest as well. Very nice set of pictures you have. You really flex that bokeh to good effect huh ! I'll post my photos as soon as I register for one of those free hosting sites :)
 

harrynkl said:
:kok: halo nv join us talk so much


wah lau... me hiding inside the cave & meditate of how to take better photos mah... liked that also :kok: me!!! Ai yo... GOD !! help me ah... haha..:bsmilie:
 

Thanks! :)

Glad that you like them.

theonenonly said:
Wow.. nice set you have. :thumbsup: love peggy's pics. :heart:
engta said:
Very nice , thanks for sharing

Thanks, but I think many other shooters haven't post yet mah..

nemesis32 said:
Nicely done. Easily the best series for this shoot that i have seen. One impt factor is you have captured their eyes...

Wah... they deserve better place than that lah.

Thanks for encouraging bro!

Eric Lee said:
Print it out and keep it in the hole behind the toilet bowl :bsmilie:

Nice series you have bro! :thumbsup:
 

Wow, thanks for your encouragement and tips man..:o

I decided to tone down the curves a bit as previously there r comments tt the skin tones r too light in my previous postings. Guess I overdo it liaoz.. Will take more care of exposures and WB next time. Think I must take out my gray cards more often, always very inconsistent when I come to post processing..

As for the clause, once my thread turn into a battlefield so now very scared liaoz.. Me a Libra like peace. :embrass: Anyway, I have remove the bold to make it less glaring.

Pro Image said:
What is there to be afraid off? If the photos are good, there will be not much/no comments on the ORGANISER and the MODELS. No need to put up such a bold statement. If you good, you will get positive feedback. If you feel afraid others will post bad comments on the models or the organisers, then don't post.

After all the comments on the organisers and models last few weeks, I can say there is some improvement.

As for your photos, some shots are under expose from 1/3 to 1/2. So watch out for that. Skin tones are off....which mean your WB is off as well but at least they are very neat and clean. No messy BG totally emphasize on the model themselves. Chosing more structural buildings is a good choice as well. It helps when you have a wide aperture lens. Either a 70-200/80-200 f2.8 or 85 f1.2 (Canon) or 85 f1.4 (Nikon)

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: up for a job well done for the models, organiser and of you course not forgetting the photographer.
 

Yo Nicky!!

Finally got response from group 2! :vhappy:

Show me some of your 2nd series on Peggy please.. I have to leave b4 that as my visa expired liaoz (Exit permit only last until 1pm :cry: )

Quick hor, registering free hosting sites very fast one..:bsmilie:


nicky said:
ahem... group 2 member reporting in ! Nice meeting you, and the rest as well. Very nice set of pictures you have. You really flex that bokeh to good effect huh ! I'll post my photos as soon as I register for one of those free hosting sites :)
 

Yawoo said:
wah lau... me hiding inside the cave & meditate of how to take better photos mah... liked that also :kok: me!!! Ai yo... GOD !! help me ah... haha..:bsmilie:
i think tis sunday ask goddess for forgivness much more better
 

namska said:
eh... yiming's a model? wah... haven been contacting her for a very very long time... knew her when i was in my sec sch days. haha
heyhey, yiming here, who is this???

anyway thanks for taking such lovely pics of us, kongo! :)
 

harrynkl said:
i think tis sunday ask goddess for forgivness much more better

Well, we could take a picture of him meditating in the cave with the models playing the role of White snake & Green snake seducing him, how about that? :bsmilie:
 

mochafrap said:
anyway thanks for taking such lovely pics of us, kongo! :)

Wow, very glad to hv your first post in my thread :D

4 out of 5 models fall in liaoz :cheers:

Glad that you like the pics, thanks to you too for the great poses and suffering those ants & mosquitoes bite when I took those pics..
 

mochafrap said:
heyhey, yiming here, who is this???

anyway thanks for taking such lovely pics of us, kongo! :)

welcome to the photography and modelling world:thumbsup: :lovegrin:
 

Kongo said:
Well, we could take a picture of him meditating in the cave with the models playing the role of White snake & Green snake seducing him, how about that? :bsmilie:
:kok: :hammer: dun insult the monk
 

Ouch!! You anyhow kok people one :cry:
:bsmilie:

harrynkl said:
:kok: :hammer: dun insult the monk
 

Another thing to add is at least you are paying $60-$70 this time and feel satisfy with it.

I hope now you see the reason why your previous thread got pounded so hard. There is a reason for it. (We don't really pound for the sake of pounding. You think we all so free har?):bsmilie:

Although your thread and others got hit badly but at the end of the day the organisers and models learn a very good lessons not to take things too lightly. Organisers who wants to survive in CS must learn a lesson to ensure all transactions are a smooth as possible. There are no perfect ones but plenty of efforts to ensure all participants fairly treated.

I can see most of the Post Process skills are so so only. Try to experiment more and learn the base of Photoshop or any other post process program. It will help greatly in enhancing your photos. If possible ensure you shoot on RAW version as it really helps a lot when you have a RAW file.
 

Now this is what i called a constructive comment. thanks to the master.
 

Yup.

Have to really thanks the master!! :D

Got to agree that the sunday session is quite a gd value for money ;)

Post processing skill I shd learn more, but WB & sense of colour correctness I think is harder to learn via teaching, probably need to gain thru practicing and experience.

BTW, pro image, I really like your avatar. Looking forward to Kungfu part II ;)
 

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