Buildings & Scenes in Singapore


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Wow thanks for the short description. Think I gotta buy 1 ND filter too lol..
 

Fantanstic shots. Really impressive. Keep it up and do share more of your works ;)!
 

To CatByTe :
I think i had a wrong typing ( i do my appologize for that), the filter supposed to be ND GRADIENT 4 (some other call it as ND Half Color 4, and some call it as ND GRAD 4) where half of it is dark then gradiently change to transparant, so only half of the filter is contain ND / dark side, the rest side is transparant. The dark side is the part to block the light so at the result you will get the sky become darker but the rest area (earth / building) still bright. Hopefully i am not so late to correct what i had mistake in typing.


To Linnl71 :
Thanks alot for your C&C, it really encourage me ;p
 

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very nice photos... is your ND grad4 filter hard edge or soft edge? what i mean for hard edge is a sudden transition, and soft edge is a more gradual transition
 

To spooN :
Thanks a lot for your C&C. Honestly before you mentioned about which ND Grad 4 Filter that i used, is that hard edge or soft edge, i never knew about it so detail. I learn something from you for this thing. ND Grad 4 that I used for some of those photos is Cokin 121M (as what is noticed at Cokin Filter Catalog). I am not so sure that filter is categorized as hard edge of soft edge, but from what I see, the transition is more gradual.
 

wowee! Such unique perspective you've got there... looking forward to your updates :)
 

to ultravioletta :
Thanks alot for your C&C, cheer ;p
 

# 185 Joy of The Evening (Sunset Walk, Changi Beach, Singapore, 2009)

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/27143060@N08/3494510166/sizes/l/
 

Dearchivist, thanks for your reply. noticed you've been very generous in sharing knowledge w other ppl in this thread also. keep the pictures and tips coming!

indeed he is... very kind of him...

of course there are many others who share too.. but he really make the effort to write detailed reply... really kind of him :)

in general i benefited alot from a few CS members... Dearchivist n nightmare.. tks alot to u both!!!
 

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Bro did u see the shadowy figure of a women to the right beside the uncle? Is that a real person or an "entity"... looks real spooky..




wow! wow! brother u got sharp eyes... this photo will cost alot more now!!! Dearchivist pls don't delete this photo.... it is very interesting!!!
 

Good one... Some of your pictures are reaally motivating for me to go out now and take pictures. Nice... :)
 

To archboy :
Thanks a lot for your C&C ;p

To revolver :
Thanks you so much….;p

To sfoto100 :
Thanks a lot friend, so sorry i just had less time for few weeks and couldn’t reply anything in this tread (because I had some work to do with product shooting & pre wedding shooting). When I have more time, sure I will continue the description about detil of the photos that you want to know. I believe you also must be have so many progress and improve your photography a lot right now. Happy shooting for you ;p

To kezumix :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, I belive you also can make the beautiful photos based on your unique style and your own interest ;p
 

To hydraulicjump :

Thanks alot for your C&C. this photo i shot without using ND filter or any colored filter, just UV Filter (as protector for the front part of the lens).
i set my camera :
white ballance day light (-1)
Creative Style : Neutral (as for my self) to get the clearer color for the evening sky
Brightness (-1)
Saturation (-1
Contrast(-1)
Sharpness (-1)

Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire

and also using Photosop CS2 to do some color toning, to enhance the dark blue
Image > Adjustment > Match Color > swith on the Neutralize and drag the fade fiture at level 85
 

To hydraulicjump :

Thanks alot for your C&C. this photo i shot without using ND filter or any colored filter, just UV Filter (as protector for the front part of the lens).
i set my camera :
white ballance day light (-1)
Creative Style : Neutral (as for my self) to get the clearer color for the evening sky
Brightness (-1)
Saturation (-1
Contrast(-1)
Sharpness (-1)

Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire

and also using Photosop CS2 to do some color toning, to enhance the dark blue
Image > Adjustment > Match Color > swith on the Neutralize and drag the fade fiture at level 85

hey bro, thank you so much for sharing your setting with me. I'm a fan of your thread alr. haha! :)
 

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To hydraulicjump :
You are welcome, and also thank a lot for your C&C, it really encourages me ;p
 

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