CQ sunset / Orchard X'mas lights


I like this very much.

Thanks, just FYI - photoshop processing... :) I didn't use the "zoom" of the lens... (should have tried it, but didn't think of it then)
 

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Thanks, just FYI - photoshop processing... :) I didn't use the "zoom" of the lens... (should have tried it, but didn't think of it then)

OIC! Can I know how to do this effect on photoshop? :)
 

OIC! Can I know how to do this effect on photoshop? :)

Duplicate the image on a layer over the original, apply radial blur "zoom" over that layer, and then erase the areas in the center. Lastly, merge the layers... :) Have fun!
 

Sorry to ZCA for me re-post my photo so late. How is this WB?

Re-post #2.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/53236144@N08/5253082781/

This shot better then previous one, nicely done! ;)
I believe while you capture this scene your had adjust the WB to Daylight.

As I know the best white balance solution is to photograph using the RAW file format , as these allow you to set the WB *after* the photo has been taken. RAW files also allow one to set the WB based on a broader range of color temperature and green-magenta shifts.

Performing a white balance with a raw file is quick and easy. You can either adjust the temperature and green-magenta sliders until color casts are removed, or you can simply click on a neutral reference within the image. Even if only one of your photos contains a neutral reference, you can click on it and then use the resulting WB settings for the remainder of your photos (assuming the same lighting).
 

Duplicate the image on a layer over the original, apply radial blur "zoom" over that layer, and then erase the areas in the center. Lastly, merge the layers... :) Have fun!

Thanks for sharing with me.
 

This shot better then previous one, nicely done! ;)
I believe while you capture this scene your had adjust the WB to Daylight.

As I know the best white balance solution is to photograph using the RAW file format , as these allow you to set the WB *after* the photo has been taken. RAW files also allow one to set the WB based on a broader range of color temperature and green-magenta shifts.

Performing a white balance with a raw file is quick and easy. You can either adjust the temperature and green-magenta sliders until color casts are removed, or you can simply click on a neutral reference within the image. Even if only one of your photos contains a neutral reference, you can click on it and then use the resulting WB settings for the remainder of your photos (assuming the same lighting).

Thanks Jacobs! Ya I always shoot with raw and Jpeg. Because I still can't 1 time get the right WB and many other thing not so gd. Will always practice. :)
 

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This picture is 14mm wide.

very nice pic~ how to take wif purple sky? sorry i am newbie alot to learn~ and the fade out one the corners:embrass:
 

very nice pic~ how to take wif purple sky? sorry i am newbie alot to learn~ and the fade out one the corners:embrass:

If not wrong u can adjust the WB to get this purple sky. Pls correct me if I wrong. :)
 

smooth sky depends on the nature of the cloud, as for the calm sea(river actually) is due to long exposure... with the help of the nd filters.....


Thanks alot, no wonder no matter how long my exposure is i cant get the calm river etc. ;) time to hv to BB virus
 

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