ovaltinemilo
Senior Member
Doesn't matters! :dunno:
Be more constructive - comment on photos lah.
Thanks:thumbsup:
:thumbsup:

Doesn't matters! :dunno:
Be more constructive - comment on photos lah.
Thanks:thumbsup:
Not bad, but i think the horizon is tilted (you can see the buildings slanted to the left). I also feel that its under-exposed and framed abit too tight. If you can go wider a bit then I think it would be better.
Just my 2 cents![]()
Hi there, I think its not tilted, I think you might be referring to lens distortion that causes the buildings to fall inwards. If you look at the building on the left side and centre, they are pretty much straight.
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29th July 10': As mentioned, there are still room for improvement, and i think its a very huge room .... :sweat:
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29th July 10': As mentioned, there are still room for improvement, and i think its a very huge room .... :sweat:
i only comments on very nice photos and very lousy photos....
if normal normal photos i don't know how to comments...
because my photos very normal also.. :dunno:
i tink b&w treatment works pretty well. Makes merlion stand out from the distracting background lights. But as mention by others, pic is slightly underexposed. To prevent overexposing merlion to get the right exposure for the background, prob can try shooting at last light when the street lights are turned on but the sky is not totally dark.
Oh ya ... the merlion exposure really quite tricky here .. especially when i am not familiar with my camera features fully too ... never mind i shall try again when i am at that area ... must be 1 setting that is suitable. thank you :>
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1st Aug 2010: Color Tone VS Mono Tone?!
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1st Aug 2010: Color Tone VS Mono Tone?!
I think it will be even better if this is a wider shot![]()
:thumbsup: Time for you to get a DSLR? :devil:
Opps! I crop them ... :>
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