OMG! That so reminds me of a younger pre-op Michael Jackson circa Jackson 5 era! Ultra retroz mznz!!
Jay ... could I ask a small question?
If yes ... ok: What's a camera or lens to you/your work?
OMG! That so reminds me of a younger pre-op Michael Jackson circa Jackson 5 era! Ultra retroz mznz!!
Jay ... could I ask a small question?
If yes ... ok: What's a camera or lens to you/your work?
OMG! That so reminds me of a younger pre-op Michael Jackson circa Jackson 5 era! Ultra retroz mznz!!
Jay ... could I ask a small question?
If yes ... ok: What's a camera or lens to you/your work?
yeah, i agree with Wildstallion.bro,
its f14 @ 1/30 sec. bro wildstallion had told me tat the shutter speed too low and apperture too high liao.
jay
...to me, a camera is just like a car. lenses are just like the enhancement to the car.
its not the camera/car that make the different, its the person controlling it. if he is good, he will be able to push the camera/car to the limit. however, lenses/enhancement will give him more room to push it further.
of cos every camera/car will have its limitation, if after all the enhancement and he feel tat its still slow, it mean tat time for him to upgrade/downgrade liao.
tat is just me, no one has to agree with my perception.![]()
I keep seeing your arguements (noun, not verb) about your feelings on post processing.
I'm wondering if I could help you settle your mixed feelings about it...
The camera/equipment is like the car - critical for capturing or some say, creating an image.
Post Processing, even your choice of developers and temperatures and degree of agitation, like in the old days (since I think you mentioned 'old school' and 'old man'), is all part of the secondary crucials to achieving your objective. Without post work, your image is still intact, but more in it's 'latent' or unfinished form.
Because of the sheer power that any kind of post processing puts in the hand of the skilled technician (even in the good old darkroom), whether it remains a secondary process, or overshadows the primary and takes center-stage is all a matter of balance and requirements - as long as it fufills your objectives.
Here is an unsharpened and unedited 100% crop.
This is my understanding of sharp.
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You should be saying this to this one other person here who doesn't believe in pp.
ermm....referring to me ah? ;p
could be :think::bsmilie:
Strange as it seems, most people actually go through most of life never really knowing 'Why', and spend most of their living energy on the hows, whats, when and wheres and to some extent, with who(m).
you and your friends need to grow the hell up. Kenna brutually honest comment only feel like giving up. What happens if you got worst? Such as insulting put downs? He's already been very tame (tame by his standards btw) with you and you still kpkb?! Seems like you're more interested in personal validation and gratification from your friends then to have an opportunity to grow as person and as a craftsman. :thumbsd: Let me ask you something: during your NS when you kenna possibly worse put downs how did you react? Go one corner and cry and bitch or suck it up and learn to grow? The world doesn't owe you anything so dun expect everyone to be your yesman. I can honestly say the shots while the intention is there, the execution is what kills it. Regardless of whether you had her to yourself with a full support crew it seems like you dun even have a firm grip on the basics or even think of your shots in advance. Its very obvious from your pics that what you did was just point your cam, shoot and hope that you can ps any flaws.
Everyone just needs to have some tact. TS is not asking for sugar coated comments.
"The photo wasn't executed well. You should have done this and this and this" :thumbsup:
as compared to
"This photo sucks. Why did you do this? Are you retarded? This is a mess! OMG what is possibly going through that small brain of yours?" :thumbsd:
The first comment isn't sugar coated. It's called TACT. Which many of the people in this forum lack. It's also called courtesy, and would also lean towards being civil and gentlemanly to each other in the forum.
So please, don't be such a bitch. You'd never want to be treated like that at ANY POINT OF TIME IN YOUR LIFE. And don't compare it to National Service. It's an entirely different thing altogether. We are learning through experiences here in this forum, not being forced into a conscript army's disciplinary structure in a short amount of time.
That being said, yes, DP's way of commenting is rather offensive, but if you've spent time in the forum you'll get used to it. You'll also realize that you'd start ignoring his offensive remarks and take his comments seriously. Once you can do that, you'll be able to learn and progress. I personally feel that his comments are superb for newbies and uhm.. oldbies alike.
Art is a very subjective thing. Even if you had posted Russell Wong's (or any other accomplished photographers') pictures here, someone will comment negatively about it. DP might even find some poses he doesn't like. So don't be discouraged.
actually your photo taking is all right..sincere feeling from heath is most beautiful.
I like your photo taking model face can turn side abit,try don't face front to camera I think is fine..
her face just me feeling "long" abit :sweat: ...she look beautiful if smiling.. :thumbsup:
can try other angle maybe from bottom side shot up more better?
can't wait to see more your new work.. nice shot.:thumbsup:
bro,
thanks for the feedbacks. i personally dun really like to PP my photos (look here for a lengthy discussion on this with bro night86mare & bro zoossh)
unfortunately, there are about 8 photographers in the studio and i do not have the luxury of having the model to myself and telling the model wat to do, so i have to make do with wat i am given....
as for the lighting, i am still learning and i will try to find out why the incorrect setting. thanks.
jay the newbie