Numnumball
Senior Member
Today very good, set tripod inside KTM also no one stop.....
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They wont stop u one lar.. me and some friends set up there for 2 hrs straight nobody care.. :bsmilie:

Today very good, set tripod inside KTM also no one stop.....
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You and van the most siao one......
Put the two of them together the sun will explode.
I still want to do landscape... :sweat:
:bsmilie:
They wont stop u one lar.. me and some friends set up there for 2 hrs straight nobody care.. :bsmilie:
I still want to do landscape... :sweat:
:bsmilie:
Last time i thot they don't allowed.
Must shoot more before it is gone.
I still want to do landscape... :sweat:
:bsmilie:
Last time i thot they don't allowed.
Must shoot more before it is gone.
Shoot star trail. :bsmilie:
shooting lighting :devil:
we went on sunday, maybe all switch off mode..
yes yes mus shoot more.. but this one got more time (until july 2011)
Mus shoot national stadium first.. :sweat::sweat:
wow its nice.
I think he stacked a few images together issit?
Not sure if thats haloing or light spilling over the rocks.
Night time, contrast too big leh.
Talk about moon rise. Check this out.
Moon Rise
Nicely done~ :thumbsup:
Hiaz.....singapore golden hour last for 10min......overthere it last for 1-2 hours.....
wow its nice.
I think he stacked a few images together issit?
Not sure if thats haloing or light spilling over the rocks.
interesting...:think:Kah Kit Yoong is one of the Time Catcher.
He mentioned how he got this shot.
"Having said that, the technical details are as follows : Canon 5DMkII, 16-35mm 2.8L, ISO 100, f6.3, 7 minutes, Gitzo tripod, no filters. Despite the surreal otherworldly look to the photo, processing was very simple : a single RAW image put through my basic workflow of curves, vibrance and sharpening. Some noise reduction was applied in the shadows.
By the time this exposure was made, it was well into nightfall. The clouds had almost completely cleared and the pink colour was due to the moonrise rather that sunset. I had initially planned on a longer shutter speed with startrails but cut it short due to concerns about the brightness of moon causing over-exposure."
I think should be the moon light spilling over. Not likely he pushed too much to create the halo.
So ok, the sun can go. :bsmilie: