sinned79
Senior Member
#10
Dover Mrt Stn?

#10
I only have had trouble shooting at Expo MRT so far... But still managed to grab a few shots. Love that MRT station actually.. Singapore's MRT stations are really pretty in their own way..
Thanks for dropping by.
I don't think I really have a very defined workflow color-wise for most photographs... The main issue is to replicate the scene as I saw it, most of the time... At least during the golden hours. Of course there are exceptions. For example, the last photograph, I wanted it to be "white", yet not to the point where there was no color. Looking at it again, I think I may tweak it a little bit brighter yet. Of course, the colors must go together. Firstly in terms of logic - I have witnessed many sunsets, for example, but never a green one. And there are "complementary colors", for example, blue tones tend to go well with magenta for the blue hour, and yellow with red for the times when the sun is still present in the sky.
For saturation and WB, I pretty much leave it in Auto WB unless I really dislike what I see, then I will take the trouble to shoot it again with something that I like better. Saturation in post - some things can afford to be more saturated than others, e.g. the sky. Usually I tend to push things hard, and then layer them over the original and adjust the opacity, and do finer adjustments with a soft eraser.
I'm not really sure if I've answered your questions... I tend to have a rather ad-hoc approach for treatment for most photos (beyond seascapes), so there isn't really a very well-defined structure.
Just a collection of photographs shot in Singapore.
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edutilos- said:#14
5 vertical frames stitched.
edutilos- said:Thanks, I still have one more shot from another angle. I did a later timing for that one, but stupidly did horizontal frames instead of vertical... But well, at least I got the blue hour..![]()