redstone Senior Member Aug 6, 2005 2,894 0 0 Beyond the outer limits redstonean.deviantart.com Jan 4, 2006 #1
redstone Senior Member Aug 6, 2005 2,894 0 0 Beyond the outer limits redstonean.deviantart.com Feb 16, 2006 #2 Edited version
F Firyx New Member Jan 12, 2006 66 0 0 35 Pasir Panjang firyx.blogspot.com Feb 17, 2006 #3 Wow! nice pics.. I seldom get the light rays on camera.
redstone Senior Member Aug 6, 2005 2,894 0 0 Beyond the outer limits redstonean.deviantart.com Feb 17, 2006 #4 Hahah.. Thanks. Just luck to have this beautiful scene appear in front of me when I have my camera.
redstone Senior Member Aug 6, 2005 2,894 0 0 Beyond the outer limits redstonean.deviantart.com Feb 19, 2006 #5 In case anyone's wondering, here is the original shot. ISO 800 F 5.6 1/800
zoossh Senior Member Nov 29, 2005 8,725 0 36 Singapore Feb 20, 2006 #6 i played around with your photo cos interested in bringing out the foreground.... hope u dun mind. but somehow in the end the edit look quite artificial, cos i think details are lost in the darkened foreground and i can't bring them out well.
i played around with your photo cos interested in bringing out the foreground.... hope u dun mind. but somehow in the end the edit look quite artificial, cos i think details are lost in the darkened foreground and i can't bring them out well.
redstone Senior Member Aug 6, 2005 2,894 0 0 Beyond the outer limits redstonean.deviantart.com Feb 21, 2006 #7 The cloud was too bright at that time. So i decided to make the foreground and building black, since I can't get both the same colour levels. One would be overexposed, one would be underexposed.
The cloud was too bright at that time. So i decided to make the foreground and building black, since I can't get both the same colour levels. One would be overexposed, one would be underexposed.
zoossh Senior Member Nov 29, 2005 8,725 0 36 Singapore Feb 21, 2006 #8 redstone said: The cloud was too bright at that time. So i decided to make the foreground and building black, since I can't get both the same colour levels. One would be overexposed, one would be underexposed. Click to expand... emm..... GND would be gd.
redstone said: The cloud was too bright at that time. So i decided to make the foreground and building black, since I can't get both the same colour levels. One would be overexposed, one would be underexposed. Click to expand... emm..... GND would be gd.
Outlook Senior Member Sep 11, 2004 2,213 0 36 West andrewbphoto.multiply.com Feb 21, 2006 #9 :thumbsup:
V one R Senior Member Nov 12, 2004 2,577 0 36 53 Pasir Ris, Singapore Feb 21, 2006 #10 nice, like pic after edit. :thumbsup: