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Yeah... not easy man... :bsmilie:

tat's why it's always better to have a second opinion... esp when our eyes are getting tired

and when your eyes are tired you see less.....
 

Yeah... not easy man... :bsmilie:

tat's why it's always better to have a second opinion... esp when our eyes are getting tired

Yeah, it helps. I just did mine .. and it might look strange! :bsmilie:

Anyways, remember, from different shooting angles, the color cast looks quite different, so don;t be too bothered because there no way you're going to get the same color across the board if you shoot from diff locations.
 

i think i will be the only patient in the love clinic.
 

Yeah, it helps. I just did mine .. and it might look strange! :bsmilie:

Anyways, remember, from different shooting angles, the color cast looks quite different, so don;t be too bothered because there no way you're going to get the same color across the board if you shoot from diff locations.

Got it... ;)
 

My V day shots.... :)

 

i think i will be the only patient in the love clinic.

You, my dear Meh, will provide more than enough fodder to last many shrinks several lifetime's worth of thesis material! :bsmilie:
 

You, my dear Meh, will provide more than enough fodder to last many shrinks several lifetime's worth of thesis material! :bsmilie:

Even Doctor Hannibal also can't fight.... :bsmilie:
 

Wasted feet kenar chop. If not, it's a nice picture!

Hmm ... perfect photo for radioactive HDR! :devil:

Yeah... Tried to compose as quickly as possible, then forgot to check on the feet.... haiz :sweat:
 

Yeah... Tried to compose as quickly as possible, then forgot to check on the feet.... haiz :sweat:

Tip: In a rush/grab shot, always zoom out and give your shot more breathing space. Chances are, in the excitement of the moment, you'll miss small edge details because you're concentrating on the main subject, which is usually further away from the edge of the photo. ;)
 

You'll also notice that with certain colors, especially blue and red, differences in exposure will results in different color densities, and tone.
 

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You'll also notice that with certain colors, especially blue and red, differences in exposure will results in different color densities, and tone.

yeah... tat I kinda figured out over time... haha
 

OK.. time to sleep.

Good night ppl
 

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