Canon EOS 450D Club -TCSS Lim Kopi Session: Season 10


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btw, thanks for the drink!!
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this is the view from the bridge..
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this is the view from the bridge..
:sweat: :sweat: :sweat:


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Canon 1.2L?
distracting Bokeh on the grass :3

Anyways it was higher than I expected, but not high enough to make me scared :p
 

Full res, unedited shots emailed to Ryan, Jimmy and JPLim.
 

Seems like you all had fun at the TFCD shoot today.
 

Lots of it. Haha! The bridge 'nearly' collapse as there's one more group of shooters other than us too.

And some of our shooters and the mollers are first time up there, so it's kind of an adventure this morning. Haha! :bsmilie:

And the other group, one of the photog had a close shave. He lost his footing and luckily he reacted fast or he would have gone down. :sweat:
 

Anyway, TFCD done! Now for Pengerang... :)

Those going, please be reminded of the following:

Essentials:
1. Passport have validity to travel. Do not assume, please check.
2. Change SGD to RM. Sufficient to last 2 days to be safe.
3. Bring toiletries (shampoo, toothpaste can share but not toothbrush :sweat:) + adequate clothing to change. Quantity up to individual.

Camera Equipment:
1. Camera + Lens (Setup is up to individual)
2. Batts and Batt Charger
3. Tripod
4. Accessories (e.g. filters)
5. Remote (Optional)

Note: I will bring my multi plug.

There will be some changes upon arrival at Pengerang. We will flag down a cab to our resort/chalet destination instead of cycling all the way there due to hilly roads and the amount of stuff we are bringing. This is an advice I got from a relative who just visited the place few weeks back.

Once after check-in to the resort, we will then rent the bicycle and explore the tiny town.

All good to go? I am. :thumbsup:

Lastly, stay healthy and free of the Swine Flu. :)
 

Lots of it. Haha! The bridge 'nearly' collapse as there's one more group of shooters other than us too.

And some of our shooters and the mollers are first time up there, so it's kind of an adventure this morning. Haha! :bsmilie:

And the other group, one of the photog had a close shave. He lost his footing and luckily he reacted fast or he would have gone down. :sweat:

Heh... really quite a lot of us up there today.

One thing though. I really put my 55-250 to good use sia. Only now realise that anything less than 50mm is really too up close for outdoor shoots. Also, quite a few of my "tele" shots (>100mm) turned out rather nice. Now I understand why tele primes are so favoured for portrait shoots. Bokeh even at f-stop > 4 is still quite nice. Just need to avoid including objects near the model.

My technique still got problem though. I found it quite troublesome to keep on changing AF points and so was using the AF-lock on eyes and shift to re-compose. But then, had to delete quite a few shots because eyes/face turned out blur. My composition still needs a hell lot of work, but today's shoot was definitely a good experience, especially with advice from scud.
 

Heh... really quite a lot of us up there today.

One thing though. I really put my 55-250 to good use sia. Only now realise that anything less than 50mm is really too up close for outdoor shoots. Also, quite a few of my "tele" shots (>100mm) turned out rather nice. Now I understand why tele primes are so favoured for portrait shoots. Bokeh even at f-stop > 4 is still quite nice. Just need to avoid including objects near the model.

My technique still got problem though. I found it quite troublesome to keep on changing AF points and so was using the AF-lock on eyes and shift to re-compose. But then, had to delete quite a few shots because eyes/face turned out blur. My composition still needs a hell lot of work, but today's shoot was definitely a good experience, especially with advice from scud.

Actually dunnit tele primes. 70-200 telephoto can do the job. Wanted to borrow from my friend for this moring shoot but he needs to use it. :(

Yup. Portraiture is like this one. But it gives you the chance to fully utilized all the controls. ;)

Shoot more and experience, trial and error more, composition will come naturally. :)
 

Heh... really quite a lot of us up there today.

One thing though. I really put my 55-250 to good use sia. Only now realise that anything less than 50mm is really too up close for outdoor shoots. Also, quite a few of my "tele" shots (>100mm) turned out rather nice. Now I understand why tele primes are so favoured for portrait shoots. Bokeh even at f-stop > 4 is still quite nice. Just need to avoid including objects near the model.

My technique still got problem though. I found it quite troublesome to keep on changing AF points and so was using the AF-lock on eyes and shift to re-compose. But then, had to delete quite a few shots because eyes/face turned out blur. My composition still needs a hell lot of work, but today's shoot was definitely a good experience, especially with advice from scud.

yup...definitely...learn quite abit from scud.

even though he spend more time with ur group lor..;p

will try to get more mentor for our future TFCD shoot...;)
 

Hahaha I see the group picture =D

care to intro? ;)

anyway where yoh, xhui and the rest huh?

suddenly all seem to be gone lor.

Ryan, btw...how to pp away the pimples huh? :embrass:
 

care to intro? ;)

anyway where yoh, xhui and the rest huh?

suddenly all seem to be gone lor.

Ryan, btw...how to pp away the pimples huh? :embrass:

Hahahahaha. Intro? ;p
OMG my pimples.... :(
 

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