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So many good shots to choose from. I particularly like #14, I'm a sucker for black and white.
Even the cloud formation is beautifully captured.
 

So many good shots to choose from. I particularly like #14, I'm a sucker for black and white.
Even the cloud formation is beautifully captured.

Thanks for the comment bro. For #14 I had to do a lot of pp to bring out the sky and the water. I guess it paid off! =)
 

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Ah.. i was thinking of shooting that tomorrow as well. Wahaha.:bsmilie:

Looking at ur set, I'm sure you'll do a better job bro! looking forward to see ur take on the subj! :)
 

well done !! very nice series...... :thumbsup:
 

Looking at ur set, I'm sure you'll do a better job bro! looking forward to see ur take on the subj! :)

Haha, no lor. Your series so far is very consistently good. Me on and off. Wahahhahaha.:bsmilie:
 

...and your name is Mohd Fadly Salleh. tul?? hehehe
 

Hi, this is a nice pic. But why didn't you let the light streaks go all the way instead of ending it abruptly towards the end?

Hi there. You brought up quite an interesting point there. This pic was taken with a 30 sec shutter and the traffic light was green in my favour resulting in many many cars going past my lens. Why the streaks did not go all the way is beyond me. hehe.
 

Thanks! Which one is that bro? If you're talking bout #4, I stacked an ND8 and a GND8 for the effect. Could have removed the purple tinge but I kinda liked it that way. Dosen't really look natural though.
I really like your landscape shoots. The colours are great.Where is the location for #4? whts ND8 & GND? (Sorry,Im pretty bad with abbrev.) :-p
 

I really like your landscape shoots. The colours are great.Where is the location for #4? whts ND8 & GND? (Sorry,Im pretty bad with abbrev.) :-p

Hi morticia. Glad you enjoyed my photos. An ND (Neutral Density) filter is a piece of glass used to darken the scene. I use it to make my exposure times longer for the calm water effect. GND ( Graduated Neutral Density ) filters are like ND filters but they are darker on top and fade to clear at the bottom. This is used to darken a part of the picture so u can still retain some highlights in the brighter area while having a better exposure for the darker part of the picture. Hope I'm not confusing you here. For a better understanding, follow this link.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduated_neutral_density_filter
 

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