ok. WTH THE FIREWORKS OWN. bro u outdone urself. i have no complains abt ur images. they are all VERY pretty. if u had a wider lense it would be better. makes me wanna see the whole scene. u shld try night panaromas!
wow nice pic..
anyway for pic 4 & 5 u use any filter? coz i like the pic with the still water and reflections is on it
how to take such shots?
Hi a few photo to share. Welcome to comment.
I still in learning...
#1 - Clarke Quay with firework - Taken yesterday during Chinatown happening!
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#3 - Can you see the moon?
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wow nice pic..
anyway for pic 4 & 5 u use any filter? coz i like the pic with the still water and reflections is on it
how to take such shots?
Might be good idea to crop off the hotel building on the right corner of picture one
Should have went to clarke quay instead of waiting at chinatown for the fireworks (sigh)..
Agree with TS on previous comment. Personally, I set my camera to higher f number at very slow shutter speed (long exposure) to get these kind of photos.
you are getting quite a bit of flaring and ghosting that i see.
did not take out uv filter when shooting?
i am going to beg to differ here, the compositions tend to be a bit haphazard and messy.
but nice exposure, it is spot on most of the time.
Thank for the comment. Very appreciate. Actually I wish to ask why my photo appear flaring purple color. I had taken out the UV filter. No idea why. Any other possibility like spot light reflection from the cylling Clarke Quay?
Nice shot bro.. gambatek =)
hrm, yes, then that would be because of pure light source then, if you keep that angle, nothing you can do.![]()
very clear pictures and nice exposure. I like the first one with the fireworks and a wider lens will get more details in your photos! :thumbsup: