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this building has won a mentionable honour award mixed development in Singapore Architectural Awards of 2006! just announced few hours back~~

Hi, i'm pretty new to image processing....

I really like this pic a lot! Could you share with me what is your imaging processing like?

I've been trying to capture my scenes with good light balance like this pic u took, but have failed consistently. This pic that u took has so much details yet which can't be drawn out naturally with increasing the contrast in Photoshop.:confused:

It will be really great if i can some tips from u?;p

Cheers!
 

Hi, i'm pretty new to image processing....

I really like this pic a lot! Could you share with me what is your imaging processing like?

I've been trying to capture my scenes with good light balance like this pic u took, but have failed consistently. This pic that u took has so much details yet which can't be drawn out naturally with increasing the contrast in Photoshop.:confused:

It will be really great if i can some tips from u?;p

Cheers!

not much magic in photoshop, but this photo is relied on the sunlight and shadow cast onto the building. Minor adjustment to contrast and level. Architectural photography relied very o much on the 'sun' location.
 

not much magic in photoshop, but this photo is relied on the sunlight and shadow cast onto the building. Minor adjustment to contrast and level. Architectural photography relied very o much on the 'sun' location.

I agree on using PS only for minor adjustments such as exposure/shadows/contrast. Makes a huge different to how your pictures turn out actually.

Btw, love your work Gomus. it's inspired me to go out to shoot buildings.
 

Architectural photography relied very o much on the 'sun' location.

Well, the lack of it is also true. Depends on what you want out of it.
 

Well, the lack of it is also true. Depends on what you want out of it.

black/grey/white/or everything in between seen in the photo requires light and shadow. Light is basic element in photography. Source of the light is from sun or artificial light. I believe Kits means not all architectural photography required sunlight, it is always depends on what the creativity of the photographer.
 

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I agree on using PS only for minor adjustments such as exposure/shadows/contrast. Makes a huge different to how your pictures turn out actually.

Btw, love your work Gomus. it's inspired me to go out to shoot buildings.

yes shooting building is fun!!
 

wow bro going back to malaysia ah!!!!!! Very nice portfolio you have now.
 

place i stayed during my last visit to KL.

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nice view and framing, i like the green tones~~ =)

Being away since CNY, the photo is taken in a spot easier find nearby, try your luck if you are there.
 

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