[Jeffrey] Learning Journey for Landscapes.


#41
Interesting shot hehe... :p
 

#42.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/52983447@N05/5168678666/

#(43. Adjusted WB and repost again. All thanks to gnohz for telling my 1st time post more to cool side.) Below 3 photo is taken by 50mm f1.8 lens, setting is 1/13s, f1.8 and ISO 400. Hope to get some feedback for how to improve during night shoot w/o tripod. Thanks! :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/52983447@N05/5169833622/

#44.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/52983447@N05/5168677296/

#45.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/52983447@N05/5168076399/
 

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Personally, I find the colours for #43 a bit too cool. Maybe you want to change the white balance to show more red/yellow :)
 

Personally, I find the colours for #43 a bit too cool. Maybe you want to change the white balance to show more red/yellow :)

Thanks for giving me feedback later when I reach home I try to change the wb then see how is it. Thx u so much! : )
 

You're most welcome! It's a learning journey for all of us :)
 

Looks much better than the first one! :)
 

Very nice and colourful photos.
I like it.
Thanks for sharing.
 

Love the sunrise colors....

I think you guys where the ones we passed last Saturday early morning....

Nice shots.

Cheers,

Art
 

Love the sunrise colors....

I think you guys where the ones we passed last Saturday early morning....

Nice shots.

Cheers,

Art

Yes is taken on last week sat. R u the 1 of the 2 guy pass us??? :)
 

Hi Jeffrey!
Good to see that you're eagerly shooting on a regular basis! :) Keep it up!

I would like to suggest 2 things for you going forward:
1) Try to use simpler borders for your photos. The 'fuzzy' border is a bit gimmicky, and gets tiring after a while. Something simple like a contrasting solid colour would be fine.
2) Be careful of colour variations when presenting a series of photos taken at same location. For example, #46 and #47 look so different. The magenta in #47 is too strong and unnatural already.
 

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